Pirates, monsters, missing friends and tales of the high seas continue the complicated and bizarre life of Arthur Penhaligon when a hospital room fills with water, turning into the menacing Border Sea complete with sailing ships...
Arthur Penhaligon thinks that he has escaped the perils of the other realm and the House, but a call from Dame Primus sends him back to save his family and his world as the villainous Grim Tuesday finds a way to take control of the Lower house.
In his first days at a new school, Arthur Penhaligon is given a magical clock hand, setting him on a surreal adventure and bringing the appearance of the villainous Mister Monday and his henchmen.
Magician Dom Chambers has won a magical mentorship and grant that helps emerging artists reach their potential, so you can expect bigger and better acts as part of your next Fringe fest experience!
Ben may be new to the Adelaide Fringe but he brings with him an impressive bio. He’s preformed to sell-out crowds in Singapore, Beirut, Dubai and London, just to name a few places. As well as starring in three shows on the BBC.
While not being a Magic show or Card Trick show as such, this is great fun with Extreme Card Manipulation
Dazzling Dan, Daring Don, Dramatic Drew and Ravishing Richardo (aka Daniel Daminato, Don Gagliardi, Drew Ames and Richard Milne) are a talented crew of local magicians and members of the International Brotherhood of Magicians,
Tim Motley combines wry humour with noir Hollywood and classic magic in 6 Quick Dick Tricks: A Dirk Darrow Investigation.
Rob Ellinger has a pleasing manner and has no trouble establishing rapport with his audience, which is good as he relies on their involvement in most of his tricks.
An hour of mind-blowing magic that will leave you scratching your head
Adelaide Fringe's biggest brick and mortar venue, The GC, has released its 2018 Fringe Program... and it's packed full of music, comedy and magic.
The comical story of Daisy, an 11yo who is forced to go to Toadspit Towers by her grandmother (a witch) even though Daisy insists she's an actress, not a witch.
Magic and comedy go hand in hand. Penn and Teller, Siegfried and Roy and dozens of others have used the art of illusion to comedic effect.
For the first production from Verendus Theatrical the show was a winner. Mostly it lived up to its billing of ‘Over two hours of Fun’ (program cover).
This team consists of four performers who, together with their off-stage assistants, serve up a magical comedy show, remarkable for its intelligence, theatricality and comedy.
The Cosmo the Clown Comedy Magic Show is funny, slapsticky, silly fun ideal for the littlies.
A Regular Little Houdini recounts the coming-of-age tale of a young dockworker’s son at the turn of the twentieth century,written by and starring Daniel Llewelyn-Williams.
Paul Dabek is probably the best magician at this year's Fringe. He is as highly polished as his black patent leather shoes, slick and fast with his patter, likeable and very, very funny.
The Expert At The Card Table takes place around a small card table. There, Jden Redden shows us the art of card trickery.
Matt Tarrant is an Adelaide success story. He’s performing the big venues, his magic shows are touring the international circuits and he recently appeared on our TV screens as a competitor on Australian Survivor.