Josh Belperio, actor, playwright, composer and obsessive note taker gives a stellar performance of 30,000 Notes
Written by Nicholas Enright, Blackrock is based on the true story of the murder of a 14-year-old at a party on Newcastle’s Stockton Beach in 1989, and the effects on relationships, friendships and families in the aftermath.
As the name implies, Lucy reflects upon her relationships with men over the decades.
A scientist has been kidnapped. You have 1 hour to find a deadly toxin and save the world before the kidnappers arrive to steal the vial.
The ideas and thoughts just seem to pop and zing from Garlepp's mind
Performances by award winning circus artists from various famous circuses from around the world including Cirque Du Soleil.
One of Adelaide’s favourite and multi-talented sons is back for another Fringe. Michael Griffiths is a regular in the Fringe line up but this year he is just being him.
From the pens of Alex Flanagan-Wright (text and lyrics) and Phil Grainger (music) comes this new show, prequel to their magnificent Orpheus.
Dietrich recalls her journey from student to film star, then her life in America and her war work.
Circus'Cision is back for another Fringe season with their late night variety show showcasing some of the Fringe’s best circus performances.
A troupe of eight friends - musicians and acrobats alike - celebrate being together in the Australian premiere of this unpredictable circus.
Comfort Food Cabaret is a delicious mix of the soulful sounds of Michelle Pearson’s voice, gourmet food accompanied by the smooth music of Bass and Keys.
Circus Abyssinia return to the fringe with an awe-inspiring youth circus that stands out from the rest through it's sheer sense of fun and daring.
Internationally renowned Guitar master Cal Williams Jnr is one of the darlings of the Australian blues scene. For this year’s Fringe he is reviving his History of Early Blues show at the gorgeous Tin Shed: a perfect venue for dirty Delta blues.
A Booklover's Comedy Show is the brainchild of stand-up comedian, George Dimarelos, a certified 'Super Greek'
Anya Anastasia returns to Adelaide with her cutting show The Executioners to the Masonic Lodge as part of this year’s Fringe Festival celebrations.
A musical one-man performance honouring a true classic Greek legend
Two North Yorkshire guys stand in a garden full of acacias and melaleucas. The skinny one holds a battered leather notebook; the big, beefy guy holds a guitar. Together, they retell a story two millennia old.
Internationally acclaimed company, and winner of Fringe awards, No Strings Attached, are presenting a showcase production this year.
In Wet Sounds there is no plot, no narrative, no prescribed method of viewing. Instead, 50-odd bathers find themselves swimming around the Adelaide Aquatic Centre’s dive pool and enjoying a free-form light and sound show.