Presented by: Andrew Kay & Nic Doodson and Say It Again, Sorry? Reviewed: 21 February 2026 Theatre buffs know Oscar Wilde’s classic The Importance of Being Earnest well, and...
Uplifting and nostalgic, the performance left listeners glowing with warmth
Jump onboard the chuckle-inducing road trip - Yoz Mensch invites you on a touching journey
Have your mind blown as you experience best up-close magic you will ever witness
Part funny “how-did-you-two-meet?” stories, part communal exorcism, this show is for anyone who’s ever been ghosted, dumped by committee or just had...
Don’t miss this last chance to enjoy the highly lauded History of House at Adelaide Fringe - a performance that will have...
A heartfelt and at times hilarious journey through some of musical theatre’s lesser-known pieces, guided by a true connoisseur with a soaring...
Dream Space is a joyful puppetry adventure that delights both young audiences and their grown-ups
The festival season is in full swing, and the streets of Adelaide are well and truly alive. Here's our top 10 events...
Legendary performer Grace Jones is set to headline Saturday night at WOMADelaide 2026, bringing an unforgettable experience with her distinctive voice and...
A politically sharp and funny, yet heartfelt story presented by an exceptional performer
A heartfelt and joyful celebration of anthems that shaped queer identity
Good honest theatre with fantastic, well focused and talented performers
The Fairbairn Brothers bring their unique brand of chaotic and crude comedy to the stage
A surprisingly heartfelt journey through the weird history of Guinness World Records
A comic triumph with its humour recognisable to all who have partaken in corporate culture
After a massive debut in 2025, Yiasou Greek Festival returns to Morphettville with two days of food, music, culture, and late-night party...
While Frankie McNair has a huge ass, huge jokes and even huger stage presence, she is absolutely not a huge ass!
Get swept up in Duane Forrest’s warm, brilliant storytelling and exquisite musicianship
Anisa Nandaula’s stand up is a wonderful reminder of the essentials of storytelling and connection in comedy