This weekend marks the end of an era for the Hahndorf Christkindlmarkt which will return for its 10th and final edition.
A well-researched true story of how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famous as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, fought tirelessly to right a terrible miscarriage of justice.
And it's opening at Tea Tree Plaza!
Based on the BBC television series, Civilisations, historian, television presenter and author David Olusoga presents a look at the two-way interaction of first contact with old civilisations, and how art has represented progress through the ages.
A string of terrorist attacks against both the Federation and the Klingon Empire sees the crew of the USS Prometheus, led by Captain Richard Adams, dispatched to find the culprit.
An expose on Roman history, enlivened with stories of attacks and occupations and detailed research on the social, cultural, religious and archaeological history of Rome and its citizens.
A concise and well-researched biography on the early life of Adolf Hitler, from his closeness to his mother, to his failed attempt as an artist, to war.
Now in its seventh year, Oktoberfest in the Gardens will be showering down even more Bavarian brilliance for lederhosen loving festival goers across Adelaide this October.
A collection of essays providing insight into what South Australia was like just before WWI written in conjunction with History SA & Flinders University to mark the centenary of the beginning of the war.
A fictional account of a true story. A dancer, confidante to the rich and elite is arrested in her hotel room on the Champs–Élysées and accused of espionage.
Wanting to be closer to his successful daughter, a father invents a new persona and forces his way into her life as a man named Toni Erdmann.
Jan begins a 450km hike through the Australian Outback to get over a difficult breakup. In finding himself, he also rediscovers love in its many forms.
On the island of Tikiwoo, a dinosaur/dragon hybrid is hatched but in a faraway land, King Pumponell learns of little Impy’s existence and sets out to hunt him.
Hans is a cultural phenomenon. For more than a decade he has been making a name for himself as a faux-German host, guest, and solo artist around Adelaide.
Meow Meow's unpredictable humour can come at any moment amongst her vast repertoire of songs from Germany's Weimar period (1919 to 1933).
German TV-host, singer and actress Sylvia Brécko is set for her first Adelaide Fringe – and she’s doing it Her Way!
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.