Mad March has arrived! And it's as mad and fabulous as ever.
Tag: Adelaide Fringe
Author Tracey KorstenPosted on
Glam interviews two of Mexico's most lauded theatre-makers, who bring their award-winning show A Special Day, back to Adelaide...
Soothplayers solemnly swear that they are up to no good as they improvise new Potter adventures before your very...
Nominee 2019 Best Comedy Melbourne Fringe. Soothplayers improvise a hilarious Shakespearean play from nothing but a suggested title from...
Author Nicola WoodfordPosted on
Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo brings long extinct animals to life through puppetry for the entertainment of children and those still...
Author Fran EdwardsPosted on
The band consists of six musicians and a singer and is the usual format for a production of this...
Author Jan KershawPosted on
This play was commissioned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of WWII. In 1996 it won an...
Author Tara Forbes-GodfreyPosted on
Beautiful is a story of strength, wisdom and culture portrayed by cultural contemporary dance company Of Desert & Sea...
Author Georgina SmerdPosted on
After impressing the audiences at both the Brighton and Edinburgh Fringes in 2019, TABOO is now immersing South Australian...
Author Rebecca WuPosted on
Jointly directed by five of Gravity & Other Myths’ outstanding team with Elliot Zoerner as musical composer, performers Andre...
Author Tara Forbes-GodfreyPosted on
Calling all wizards! Almost Fumbledoor needs your help at Airy Botter & The Sorcery School Headmaster's Office Escape Room,...
Author Fran EdwardsPosted on
This tribute show is more than just the tight harmonies that are synonymous with the Andrews Sisters. With the...
Author Tracey KorstenPosted on
Zkye Compson-Harris is one of Adelaide’s treasures. A blues and jazz singer of unquestionable talent, she constantly stretches both...
Following on from four huge sellout shows last season with House 5 Comes Alive, ARIA-nominated DJ Groove Terminator makes...
Author Brian GodfreyPosted on
An interview with the very busy Benjamin Maio Mackay and performers Laura Desmond and Andrew Silverwood
Author Fran EdwardsPosted on
Under the control of Charmaine Jones, who put this show together, the Gospo Collective and The Jones Commentary, the...
Author Nicola WoodfordPosted on
Rouge returns to titillate Adelaide again this Fringe season, boasting an extended show and stimulating cast.
Author Jan KershawPosted on
This fabulous show by Adelaide actor, writer and now also funeral celebrant, Tracy Crisp is the final piece in...
Author Lucy BrewerPosted on
The Adelaide-born radio host turned stand-up comedian is back with a brand-new show, and he’s feeling nihilistic.