Due to border closures, comedian Michael Shafar has found himself in Adelaide for a few days, so he’s decided to put on a show at the iconic Rhino Room - and he’s ready to give it 110%!
Up and coming comedy night, Giggles, returns post a COVID-19 pause.
The Adelaide-born radio host turned stand-up comedian is back with a brand-new show, and he’s feeling nihilistic.
It has been two years since Adelaide Comedy took a fringe show to the South and this year they do so with style at the recently refurbished Marion Hotel.
The Gays Are Revolting Live is a weekly Melbourne-based podcast that prides itself on honest and open discussions around any issue relevant to the LGBTIQA+ community whilst still recognising their positions as ‘the G in LGBTIQA+’. The hosts Thomas Jaspers, Kyle Dowsett, and Luke Forester (fourth regular Mykiii Rangi was away overseas) were joined on stage by Adelaide’s Dr Gertrude Glossip (Will Sargeant).
Kaos - the game show that is a cross between the shows you put on for your parents, and those amazingly-crazy Japanese game shows - is ready to shoot a pilot!
Tickets are now on sale for audiences to join in the fun as seven new TV talk and game show pilots are trialled and filmed in Adelaide, beginning this week!
Lewis Garnham: You Can’t Always Get What You Want is your typical comedy show where the comedian deals with a problem thinly veiled with a reference to something that they keep referring to for a standard laugh and in this case it was the Rolling Stones song You Can’t Always Get What You Want.
YouTuber and stand up comedian Jordan Shanks returns to Adelaide with his sold out show, Why John Howard REALLY sucked. Upon leaving you might end up thinking, well, he's not wrong.
Pat McCaffrie is an Adelaide-born Melbournite writing for Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell while appearing in The Leak. Politics and Polar Bears is Pat's latest stand-up news commentary show for the Adelaide Fringe, it has the same wide-ranging shoot-first-ask-questions-later core but feels more refined and fun.
There's only one home of comedy in Adelaide, and every weekend you can catch some of Australia (and the world) funniest people on their stage, surprising and delighting the audience with hilarious tales.
Get around some of Adelaide's best young comedians with Adelaide Comedy and Rhino Room at Adelaide Comedy's Next Gen this Fringe!
A celebration of South Australian makers with gin stalls, artist demonstrations & workshops, craft beer tastings & delicious food offerings.
Internationally renowned street artist Makatron was in Adelaide for a few days, check out what he was up to.
The much-loved Rhino Room is facing extinction, with only 6 days left to secure the $38,000 needed to help the comedy club move premises before it closes.
Whether you are a Simpsons know-it-all or have just dabbled in the good seasons when you were younger, this show will have you laughing harder than Bart watching Itchy and Scratchy
Presented by Adelaide Comedy.com Reviewed 18 February 2017 Adelaide’s most well known comedy venue is determined to go out with a bang with this year’s late show being the last to take place in the iconic Rhino Room. They have gathered the best of the best with every night being a different line up of […]
Adam Richard is known for his work on radio as well as stints on television shows such as Outland and Spicks and Specks.
Red heads unite as a cabaret show celebrating the power of the red headed woman comes to the Rhino Room
With 20 years on TV, film and at most of Australia’s premiere comedy clubs, Darren Sanders' experience showed during his one night only performance.