A gripping, emotionally rich monodrama that brings Ruth Bader Ginsburg vividly (and vulnerably) to life
James Barr expertly balances humour with the recounting of his abusive relationship with his ex-partner and his response to that relationship
A very, very dark black comedy, with much emphasis on the ‘black’ rather than the ‘comedy’. But dealing with the issue of mental health, it needs to
She ain’t nothing like a Dame but you’ll see red if you miss the glorious Tash York
Fowler has put together group of exceptional performers that welcomed the audience into their families’ stories
Whether solo or with a band, we most eagerly look forward to her return
Shake It’s reputation for talent and a great night out is well deserved
Mooney is an expert at his craft, not just another funny Aussie who tells a great story
Whitefella Yella Tree is an important story centring humanity and love as they struggle to survive while their worlds and cultures are being shattered
Those who do see Greg Larsen are in for a comic treat
A joyful night celebrating the great music of ABBA with an exceptional group of musicians
Singalong, laugh-out-loud, comedic genius
A deeply enjoyable and hilariously heartfelt time
A delightfully funny achievement by Chelsea Heaney, full of humorous travel stories and self-disclosures, endearingly delivered in a narrative
A show that can be enjoyed, endured, and embraced by everyone
Merrick Watts is a comic genius and an top shelf sommelier — the perfect Fringe show for wine and comedy lovers
The Tiger Lillies - Serenade from the Sewer at the Adelaide Festival was a performance of artistic eminence and a highlight of this year’s Festival
Gather your fellow detectives (or friends) for the ultimate ‘whodunit’, completely improvised by an extraordinary cast
He puts the “ow” into “wow” with exceptional comedy and mind-blowing, if not cringe-worthy magical feats
A glittering humorous show with a message which is stunningly performed and is another wonderfully timely experience of this year’s Adelaide Fringe