American clown Zach Zucker has changed into Jack Tucker, world's worst stand-up comedian for this year's Fringe
The Busting A Nut show drew upon Felicity Ward's recent history including marriage and experiences in a different countries culture.
On the anniversary of her husband's death, Lady Agatha's diamond necklace goes missing and it's up to bumbling Inspector Cluedo to solve the case.
Detectives Candy Matson and Johnny Dollar are back for another crime fighting season and are better than ever. These two detectives had real radio programs back in the 1950s. Benjamin Maio Mackay, Emma Bargery, Eden Trebilco and Jennifer Barry treat the audience to sharp, witty and fast paced dialogue and an hilarious performance of old time radio detectives.
Written by Jessica Swale, Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“it means female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life.
A testosterone-fuelled comedy circus that dares to tread where no butch blokes usually go!
Pat McCaffrie is an Adelaide-born Melbournite writing for Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell while appearing in The Leak. Politics and Polar Bears is Pat's latest stand-up news commentary show for the Adelaide Fringe, it has the same wide-ranging shoot-first-ask-questions-later core but feels more refined and fun.
Definitely gay, but not so stupid, John Robles and his unusual part-Australian, part-American accent take the audience on a journey through the various highs, lows and weight-gaining moments of life as a gay 23-year-old male.
Michael Shafar's subject matter this time round is one that normally isn't a cause for laughter - Cancer. But the way Shafar, a sufferer of the diease himself (but a survivor), handles it, we don't feel guilty or uncomfortable at all.
Marcus Doherty and Zara Sengstock met while studying film and have created a very funny show with Highly Flammable Love.
As the name implies, Lucy reflects upon her relationships with men over the decades.
The ideas and thoughts just seem to pop and zing from Garlepp's mind
A Booklover's Comedy Show is the brainchild of stand-up comedian, George Dimarelos, a certified 'Super Greek'
Anya Anastasia returns to Adelaide with her cutting show The Executioners to the Masonic Lodge as part of this year’s Fringe Festival celebrations.
Garry Starr is back! Damien Warren-Smith’s character, the ebullient actor with more opinions than stagecraft who brought Garry Starr Performs Everything to last year’s Fringe, presents a new array of theatrical verities.
Tara Rankine’s Fringe show is a roller coaster ride of emotions for the audience: tender, raunchy, uplifting, hilariously funny and moving
Australians love trashy Reality TV, and lately it’s the craze of Married at First Sight that has us glued to the TV at night to see what antics these newlyweds will get up to! Matt Byrne Media has jumped on this bandwagon and delivered a hilarious night of fun with Married at First Fight, a marital arts comedy that certainly had the audience in stitches!
Australian born author, screenwriter, journalist, party girl and all-round bon vivant Kathy Lette is coming back to Fringe.
If there’s any act in the country that should know their way around a wine centre, it’s middle aged, mouthy mamas of mirth, Mandy Nolan and Ellen Briggs. They are the comedic super stars behind the successful touring show Women Like Us. With seven children between them, they’re as adept at delivering laughs as they […]