The show is thick with musical and textual references, hilariously parodying the original songs and shows. Everybody will find this extremely funny.
An Adelaide Fringe event with a twist of mystery is Aardfard's Treasure Hunt, which is played online and ties in with real life events around Adelaide.
The surest sign that a comedian has got it right is the knowing nods of the audience. Three talented local comedians take a progressive look at motherhood but it's not just for women
A fifty foot woman is a lot of woman. Anna "Pocket Rocket" Lumb provides a comical insight into someone who just wants to fit in
Peter Combe has been the King of the Kids in Australian children's music for over 20 years, with 3 ARIAS, 7 Gold and 2 Platinum albums to his name. Theatre Bugs is a performing arts school for kids aged 6 months to 18 years.
Superheroes are people too and, like our sporting heroes, their income derives from sponsorship opportunities that rely on a squeaky clean image. So goes the premise for Miller and Moore Presents…
Guy Masterson reprised his celebrated comedy American Poodle for two shows only amongst the ten productions he has brought to the Fringe under the banner of the Centre for International Theatre.
Presented by Asking for Trouble Reviewed Saturday 26 February 2011 http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au http://www.gardenofunearthlydelights.com.au http://www.askingfortrouble.com.au Venue: Bosco Theatre, The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Rundle Park, Adelaide Season: 5, 6, 12, 13 Mar at 11am All Tickets: $16.00 Duration: 55 mins Bookings: FringeTix 1300 FRINGE (374 643) or http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au In a dead letter mail room, a highly strung […]
How could you not love Melvin Brown? From the moment he steps onto the stage in his red tuxedo and white tap shoes, you know you're in for a treat.
Love it or hate it, if you want action, drama, comedy or war, you seriously cannot surpass the testosterone-fuelled, muscle-bound acrobatic annihilation of professional wrestling!
Amy Bodossian took to the stage and owned the space at Saldechin. Her performance is deeply personal, filled with emotion, rich in wit and delivered by a consummate professional.
The packed house showed that this was a popular place to be. The performers all have their own indiviual shows running during the Fringe so watch for those, too.
Richard Fry delicately blends pathos, humour, pain and joy in a bitter-sweet tale that is both moving and rewarding.
This is a sterling performance by Ross Gurney-Randell, encompassing all aspects of Mussolini's life and personality.
Kurruru purports to be one of Australia's leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth performing arts companies, and the professional level of some of the talent displayed in Min Min certainly supports that.
Martin Crimp's version moves the action from the Court of Louis XIV to a London hotel room, where Célimène becomes Jennifer, a 22 year old Hollywood actress, notable more for her lack of clothing in her films than her acting skills
This is a highly rewarding exposition of Shakespeare's famous character, told with great skill and plenty of good humour by a host of characters, each brought into sharp focus by Guy Masterson's amazingly versatile acting skills.
This is theatre at its best with a masterful piece of work from Pip Utton that you all must see.
There is a vast collective wit at work in this production and these two excellent actors hold the attention of the audience tightly in their grasp as the performance unfolds
This is a stunning production and a magnificently rich and complex performance that should be high on your list of shows to see this Fringe.