A fun-filled hour of improv watching wordsmiths and storytellers weave their magic on impossible topics.
An energetic hour of hit pop song arrangements by four incredible singers.
Barbaroi is a neatly choreographed, this is a depiction of lives on the streets, in an underworld where bullying, trickery, and street gangs rule.
An hour of complete hysterical chaos, where there are more twists and turns than you could imagine.
A laugh-a-minute fully improvised musical pulled off by an incredibly talented group of performers.
An insightful and funny cabaret about teachers and teaching.
The Germein sisters create an idyllic indie pop refuge for fans amid the tumultuous Fringe opening weekend.
A sensory extravaganza for babies and young children.
DreamWork’s famous and much beloved 2001 family film, Shrek, is re-interpreted in the style of naughty, late-night , body-positive burlesque that may leave you with a new, R-rated vision of the beloved fairytale characters.
A classic Fringe show, packed full of jaw-dropping acrobatics, belting vocals, plenty of humour, and indiscriminatory love, that will leave you feeling hot under the collar and longing for more!
This show nails so many of the foundations of cabaret, and the brief glimpse we get of the “other side” of club performance
An enjoyable, seductively immersive experience.
A captivating fresh take on circus performance, pulling audiences into a world where film noir meets Chicago, by a talented cast.
International superstar DJ and in-demand producer Topic is set to perform an exclusive set in Gluttony thanks to Nova's Red Room.
Base Camp is a hub of activity, perfect for before or after an Illuminate show but also serves as an event in its own right.
Sky Song is more than a show – this drone-spectacular of illustrated First Nations stories, poetry and song is an experience.
Presented by: Hughman ProductionsReviewed 10 March 2022 For the last few years of Adelaide Fringe, I have heard good things about Hugh Sheridan’s shows. For the 2022 Fringe, Sheridan is presenting a new show, My Way. They certainly did do it their way, but sadly, the show missed the mark through a lot of the […]
MANBO will have audiences in fits of laughter
The Trash Queen of Cabaret, Tash York, is set to thrill you almost as much as a half price wine list.
All aboard your magic carpets! Michael Shafar is flying into this year’s Adelaide Fringe with a brand new show, The Return Of Shafar. However, there isn’t a magic lamp in sight. I was able to catch up with Michael recently about his upcoming Adelaide performances. I was keen to know how he’s been coping with […]