Jason Pestell: Kmart is Life - we’ve all seen the memes and if you are an avid Kmart shopper than you live by the motto that Kmart should be renamed to “Shut up and take my money”
Adopted into a family of beautiful swans, Duckie doesn’t quite belong, and after being tossed out onto the street she has to rely on her strength and perseverance to achieve her bold ambitions of grandeur.
The Red Bastard is back to have you question everything you know about love. Prepare to laugh and contemplate in equal measure as the Red bastard delights the crowd as well delve into your thoughts and expectations. Lets talk about loving and lying.
This is what true Fringe shows should be - different, highly imaginative, innovative, punchy, pacy and funny.
This year the American comedy troupe, Sound & Fury, consisting of Richard, Patrick and 'newbie' Clayton thumb their noses at the great Romance classic, Cyrano de Bergerac with their version, Cyranose!
Young Australian comedian, Sam Kissajukian, spills the beers on the vices and virtues of his infatuation with alcohol and the messes it can create (other than that of bodily fluids).
For over a decade, German entertainer Hans has ruled the Adelaide roost. Frequently covered in feathers and sequins, he has ensured this fair city has shaken off its lethargic conservatism. With accordion in hand, Hans knows how to use his fingers to good effect.
Here are some of the topics Flanagan gets through in her show. Sex. Reality TV. Cleaners. Porn. Honey where there shouldn’t be honey. Cirque du Solei
Adelaide-local Leigh Qurban showcases relatable comedy at its finest.
Single woman of unknown age, Nikki Britton, brings to this year’s Fringe Romanticide; her comedic tales of love, selfish sex, devastating break ups, and the horrors of single life.
Michael Shafar is a good 27 year old Jewish boy from Melbourne who writes for Channel 10's The Project, and is very, very funny.
The JustAss League presents a slice of DC Comic’s raunchy nightlife in Club Gotham: Villains of Vaudeville. In the privacy of the intimate Nexus Arts theatre, villains and heroes battle in sequinned costumes.
Matson is a mild-mannered comic who can still deliver big laughs as well as any of the more gritty in-your-face comedians. But his is a nice, pleasant persona
Lauren Bok bring her award winning style to Adelaide to break down everything which is the modern Fringe show.
A self-confessed goodie two shoes suddenly finds himself working for a “not so legitimate business man.”
Multi award winning comedian and “television star” Tessa Waters returns for her eighth year at the Adelaide fringe with her show Volcano.
Alfie Ordinary offers a bitter twist to his highly enjoyable sequined romp through his young life at Madame LeCoq's Preparatory School for Fabulous Boys.
Yianni Agisilaou - Teaching a Robot to Love is an hour of intelligent conversation about Artifical Inteliengence and what it means for society both now and in the future.
This is a show that re-imagines the idea of fearing the Big Bad Wolf within today’s anxiety-provoking society, approachably discussing mental illness in a way never before seen
Randy’s Anti-Crisis will have you questioning your beliefs as well as your life choises. Definitely not your usual type of comedy show where jokes are made about growing up with embarrassing parents or the usual digs at current world leaders.