Funny, informative and entertaining, this show will delight you if you’re a history buff and turn you into one if you’re not
We have feasted on some brilliant acts over the past six weeks of the Adelaide Fringe, but Come Together 2 is the dessert in which we all need to indulge
Incredible music meets incredible artists equals an incredible hour of performance
A crazy hour of self-expression
A real life choose your own adventure performed by a talented actor
A winning combination of humour and acrobatics in this new show by Circus Sorbet
This tongue-in-cheek show should be seen by anyone who is working in the corporate world
A legitimately fun interactive experience for younger kids and their (not so) grown-ups, featuring dancing, jokes, alphabet games and (non-injuring) projectiles
Comedy gold. When things go deliberately wrong, there’s nothing quite as funny as watching artists trying to continue their act
Loud, brash, irreverent, and funny
See it - It’s an important work
Noice, different and a bit unusual, this parody has all the Kath & Kim nuances
The classic tale of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde gets flirty, French and oh-so-very Fringe
Embracing the world of larger-than-life characters, dramatic medieval-ish combat delivered WWE-style — this show is perfect for families and kids
KABOOM! Is the explosive, educational and fun show for the whole family
Perfectly executed magic by two of the most engaging artists you will see at the Fringe
Part educational, part science-fiction — Mr Snotbottom has the perfect balance to keep both kids and their grownups entertained
The rhythms and beats were just as appealing and dynamic as the cast
Seriously - how did he do that? Prepare to be flabbergasted by Ben Hart’s incredible magic
Soweto Gospel Choir - Hope is a jubilant celebration of music, hope and unity. It reminds us that music is a language that we all understand