Denise Scott in Mother Bare is a charming and funny show that takes on many taboo topics surrounding motherhood, sex and child birth.
Every generation has their “Kath and Kim” and in the golden age of Australian radio, Ada and Elsie were the queens of comedy. For sixteen years, this daredevil duo broke the rules by proving women could be funny, raunchy and just as topical as the men.
South Australia's Grandmother of Comedy has been quietly building The Maid hotel into a key comedy hotspot for the Adelaide Fringe.
A grown man caught in the crossfire of his parents' 15-year divorce discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks new havoc on his family.
Joel Creasey is one of Australia’s youngest, brightest and most sought-after comedians, and is bringing his comedy show 'Rock God' to the Adelaide Fringe Festival from the 13th - 22nd of February.
Returning to his earlier days of sex-obsessed comedies, acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar's farce centres on the crew and passengers of an ill-fated flight waiting to attempt a crash landing.
This week sees the release of the much anticipated Last Vegas, a comedy boasting a cast of Hollywood legends and an appearance by Australia’s most recently adopted son, Redfoo.
Dave Chappelle is one of the most distinctive voices in comedy and is live in Australia for the first time!
Comedy magician Scott Stunz presented his solo magician act in a one night only performance at the Bakehouse Theatre.
Alex Dunkin interviews Colin and Cameron Cairnes, the directorial brothers behind the new Australian horror-comedy film, 100 Bloody Acres. Find our review of the film under "Film Reviews".
Romantic comedy, Cloudburst, has won 30 Best Picture Awards and finally receives a long-overdue limited national cinema release.
The Cabaret Fringe Festival presents another comical night out for those who can handle swearing and receiving love advice in their fortune cookies.
Local filmmakers Alexandra Blue, Dave Wade and Maxx Corkindale have been awarded the South Australian Film Corporation’s Short Film Fund this year for a comedy called A Small Town Problem, and Linda will star in it.
Canadian comedy act El Jaguar is coming to Adelaide, to wrestle his way into hilarity.
Kitty Flanagan is returning to Adelaide for another series of shows in May!
Hit and Run is a comedy about a young couple Annie and Charlie (real-life fiances Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard) who decide to plunge into the future by leaving their small county life to embark on a road trip that may lead them towards the opportunity of a lifetime.
An impressive chunk of Adelaide turned out to see what the Trailer Park Boys could deliver on stage last Sunday night.
Barry Burgan’s outstanding Blues Brothers Rhythm and Blues Revue quickly got people on their feet. The 8-piece band were stellar, headlined by big-voiced Danny Gillard as Jake Blues and Jimmy Meagan as Elwood Blues.
This visual and aural experience blended meditative soundscapes with the idea that shapes can emit specific frequencies and energy patterns.
From the same country that produced Nietzsche, Wagner and the modern flamethrower comes one of the best stand-up comedy shows at this year’s Fringe.