Ifft is one of those American comedians who seems to spend almost as much time in Australia as he does in his home country.
The mix of slapstick and wit in this Commedia dell'Arte show has something to amuse everyone
Festival Fishbowl is Jason Chong's brainchild, and it is back for 2012 with it’s daily ticket giveaways! It's gracing our bandwidth as the unofficial guide to the Adelaide Fringe Festival for the second year in a row. This casual, and somewhat catastrophic approach to an online chat show, is streamed live from 12pm weekdays, during the Fringe.
Chants Des Catacombes is sinister, fascinating and far from conventional.
Science buffs will have a whale of a time at the marine-themed Fringe parade and opening night party at the Science Exchange tonight.
Due to the Fringe Festival Opening Parade, happening on Friday the 24th of February, there will be road closures and public transport diversions in the Adelaide CBD.
Hit the d-floor inside Gluttony every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night of the Fringe. The multi-venue destination has popped up in Rymill Park for the 2012 festival.
CHANTS DES CATACOMBES at the Old Adelaide Gaol is a macabre musical theatre experience weaving popular and classical songs with dark stories of sex, love and femininity.
During the 2012 Adelaide Fringe the TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts building on Light Square will be illuminated with brilliant motion graphic projections beamed onto the iconic silver balcony from 24 February to 14 March.
Last night the golden gates of The Garden will flew open to welcome all of Adelaide to celebrate it's tenth anniversary season. The evening started with a special VIP opening from 7pm and was then open to the general public at 9pm.
The Centre for International Theatre is issuing a challenge to all red-blooded Aussies out there who think theatre and the Arts are for softies: come see it and then see what you think
The colourful monsters characterising Adelaide Fringe 2012 have been let loose throughout Adelaide and across the country – on posters, thongs, stubby holders, t-shits, two buses, four minis and even a tram.
Australian Numeracy Ambassador Simon Pampena demonstrates Maths for what we really want at The Science Exchange for this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
Rough and romantic, heart breaking and hilarious, this hour long Australian premiere is queer theatre at its best.
AC Arts acting alumni Matilda Bailey and Chelsea Evans have been busy since their graduation last year, developing an original work to premiere at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Underground poetry is an emerging trend across the nation, driven by generation X and Y wordsmiths with cutting insight and great stories to tell. One of the must-see stars of Australia’s alternative poetry movement is dreadlocked, colourful and eclectic poet Candy Royalle.
Victorian two piece fuzz garage band and Triple J Unearthed winners Them Swoops will play Fuse@Fringe.
The Garden of Unearthly Delights celebrates yet another fantastic season this year with the widest range of shows on display.
Adelaide comedian Steve Sheehan is bringing his highly idiosyncratic A Little Horseplay, involving himself, opera singer Norma Knight and a small horse (yes a real live small horse) called Mousey, back to the Tuxedo Cat venue for the Adelaide Fringe.
Fresh from seven months performing in London’s Covent Garden and West End comedy clubs, Adelaide comedian and magician Tony Roberts rolls the dice with his brand new show – The Gambler in the Garden of Unearthly Delights.