Most of us have come into touch with breast cancer through family and friends; we feel awkward when confronted with the stories, mostly because we don’t know how to react.
James, Joshua and John are The Sleeping Trees, a British sketch comedy troupe who have brought their tenth show to Adelaide for the Fringe.
To many of us Bin Laden is a mystery figure. Demonised by the press and often painted as pure evil. If you have ever thought about the subject you may have concluded that he must have been at least charismatic to inspire so many followers, but his motives are not clear to us.
A solo performer on the bare stage, with nothing but a chair and a nebulous backdrop, conjures up a story so real that you can feel with her. Martha Lott gives an incredible performance as a successful fighter pilot whose world spins out of control.
Stephen Valeri masquerading as Johnny Farnham masquerading as Stephen Valeri is a really entertaining hour in the presence of this very vocally talented young man and his equally musically adept co-contributors Kelli-Anne Kimber on keyboards/vocals and Caleb Garfinkel on Guitar/vocals.
Nazeem Hussain’s star is on the rise and you know why? This man embodies comic genius.
Alongside her hugely successful Squeeze My Cans, theatrical polymath Cathy Schenkelberg is premiering her new show, Squeeze My Cabaret, at this year’s Fringe. It is a blatant fun-poke at the silliness of a so-called “religion” founded by a science-fiction writer.
A devised piece by local theatre company The Gemini Collective, based on a true story A Thousand Cranes follows the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a young Japanese girl who died from leukaemia as a results of nuclear weapons being used in World War Two.
JooYung Roberts is an emerging Adelaide-based comedian slowly expanding into the comedy world. His current show The Ballad of JooYung Roberts is a fresh piece of work currently on at Ancient World as part of the Adelaide Fringe.
British comedy superstar and charming TV personality, Stephen K Amos, returns to Adelaide with a show that not only humorously covers recent events and topics, but also work from his last 10 years of successful comedic globe-trotting.
The stories that surround the Mother and Baby Homes in Ireland are unfortunately not unfamiliar. Some of the stories of the mal-treated women were put together in a theatre piece with music composition by the youth theatre company Scrambled Prince Theatre Company in their show All the Little Magdalenes.
Magicians Sam Hume and Justin Williams are the Showmen - and they certainly are!! They are slick, funny, entertaining and very, very good at what they do, which is the whole bag of tricks
This combined exhibition of art works by Grace Cabot, Naomi Jellicoe and Rosanna Barson in Joan’s Pantry was not at all what I was expecting.
AdventureRooms have recently expanded to include five different rooms, and while the regular Fringe offering is Gaol Break, they were kind enough to allow GlamAdelaide to try one of their new rooms, The Speakeasy
What lies behind the mask of a hero? In the vernacular of social media, “it’s complicated”.
Thrones! The Musical Parody is the hilarious one-hour musical parody by the incredibly talented Baby Wants Candy troupe from the USA.
Six people take off to the north of Western Australia where they’ll be having a weekend camping trip over the new-year. Friends brought together, they are looking forward to a hidden spot by a creek in the bush so they can relax and have some fun.
The main thrust of the evening seems to be to tell the story of the Jacobite’s rebellion in Scotland.
Mr Snot Bottom is back again with his delightfully disgusting antics in a brand new show destined to please both the kids and adults alike.
Sydney-based musician Nic Jeffries, triumphed last year as the inaugural artist for the Adelaide Jazz Club. He returned this year to kick off the club’s diverse Fringe season.