In a throwback to fairs and carnivals of a bygone era, the House of Mirrors offers a quick maze to test your sight and sanity.
When the lights go out, the Seance begins, providing a creepy, sensory journey into the supernatural. Without your sight, your imagination takes over.
Multi award winning comedian and “television star” Tessa Waters returns for her eighth year at the Adelaide fringe with her show Volcano.
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.
They say ‘life begins at 40’. If you’re eternally youthful entertainer Bob Downe, that number doesn’t exist – hence the title of his latest show. Australia’s own ‘Prince of Polyester’ has entertained audiences for over 30 years wearing a litany of sparkling sequins and safari suits.
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As a master of deduction, Colin Cloud uses seemingly impossible powers of observation to reveal the most extraordinary thoughts in our mind. Fun & fascinating!
When comedian Mark Trenwith was 8yo his hero was Mickey Mouse. Things have not changed much since then as his youthful obsession comes to the fore.
If you love disco and a good beat, there is one show in the Fringe this year that you should not miss! Marcia Hines headlines a stellar ensemble of singers and acrobats.
The creative minds behind last year's hit Cantina are back with their newest offering - Scotch and Soda, a charmingly frenetic blend of circus and live music.
The Complete Experience shrouds itself in mystery with exotic adventures in food by the Dutch Food Slingers, before the Fear & Delight show begins.
A powerful and emotional look back into our convict history, telling the stories of the first female convicts in Australia.
When comedian Sam Simmons asked the audience at the end of his show if it “was really that weird?” the audience shouted “YES!” - really weird actually!
Presented by Sharon Burgess Productions Reviewed 24 February 2014 Ian D Montfort (Tom Binns) is a New Age psychic from Sunderland. Making himself right at home straight away, he kicked off his flip-flops and scanned the crowd with ultra-perceptive twinkling blue eyes, perfectly fuelling the existing conspiracy theories. Prior to his entrance, speculation was rife […]
Mr Snot-Bottom and his best friend Phlegm are battling to save the world from the Zombie Baby Apocalypse with bottom jokes, rude noises and silliness aplenty – and the youngsters just love it.
This Fringe performance is part of Pyke’s Lone Wolf Tour, where he will be recording the concerts for a live album of the same name. The album will include the best recordings from around the county.
Limbo is sexy and awe-inspiring but, despite offering all you could want from an adult-style circus, it's still clean enough to take the whole family.
Sammy J and his purple headed puppet pal, Randy are modern Australian comic icons, and their latest production is the tour to launch their very first CD.
The Magnets made the atmosphere of The Vagabond tent seem like a stadium concert. This UK act has oodles of charisma.