The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is co-presenting a new play, Rocket Town, for the Adelaide Fringe, about young people growing up in Woomera, South Australia. Written and directed by UK playwright Emily Steel, Rocket Town is based on conversations she has had with with young people and adults living in Woomera. Rocket Town has […]
Direct from San Francisco, Harmon Leon returns to Adelaide after appearances at the Edinburgh, Montreal, and Melbourne Comedy Festival. He is sporting a big, twirly moustache. Is it ironic or NOT ironic? Harmon Leon is a comedian, filmmaker, and author. He has appeared on The Howard Stern Show, Last Call With Carson Daly, Penn &Teller’s […]
Caity Fowler is a woman who knows how to multi-task being the Production Manager, writer, and performer of Australian cabaret 'Lists of Invisible things' by Melbourne based company SCRATCH Theatre.
Adelaide Fringe is back for the 2011 season, kicking off tomorrow night with a cast of thousands for the Fringe Opening Night Parade
On the back of yet another successful Melbourne Comedy Festival & Sydney Comedy Festival, The Gigalees are bringing their side splitting comedy, awesome acrobatics, juggling, slapstick and music mayhem to the 2011 Adelaide Fringe.
Carclew Youth Arts has appointed Riley O'Keeffe as the 2011 Foyer Gallery Curator.
Strip The Light Fantastic- Burlesque of another kind
Fancy the idea of seeing your little slice of creative genius all over Adelaide? Entries are now open for the Adelaide Fringe 2011 poster competition. Good luck!
Time to start getting excited - artist registrations for Adelaide Fringe 2011 are now open!
The ATG "Curtain Call" awards have become an annual event hotly anticipated by Adelaide's theatre community - both professional and amateur...
Based loosely on the film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”, Eric Idle’s Tony award winning Broadway and West End musical makes its South Australian debut with enough stupidity to make Python fans proud.
Seattle’s theater simple have been stalwarts of the Adelaide Fringe since 1988 and have presented TJ Dawe and Rita Bozi’s comedy over several festivals.
The play was originally inspired by the rise of the fascist Iron Guard in Ionesco’s native Romania in the 1930s.
I have seen it several times before, but never tire of Masterson’s magnificent performance of one of the most poetic and evocative pieces of writing.
This is a fast paced and hilarious hour as Ross Daniels plays a string of diverse characters, from pirates and ninjas to voice over artists and much more.
These are well-written and tightly directed little gems, concise yet with solid commentary on family relationships.
Five performers play all of the roles in this inventive and delightful retelling of Hans Christian Anderson’s Snow Queen.
This is another one for all the family, with loads of good clean fun, a Theater Simple trademark.
Monique Kleinhans and Andrew Litzky are totally captivating in this fun-filled, fast paced and physically demanding performance.
British actor, Alan Rickman, and Katherine Viner have taken the words for this piece directly from the writings of American activist, Rachel Corrie.