Award-winning comedian & self-help educator, Maggie Wood, combines her two areas of expertise into a stand up show that explores the art of finding happiness.
Xavier Toby’s fun thinking-man’s tour of Adelaide is full of history, quirky facts and food for thought about the environment, consumerism, compassion & art.
The men are buff, lean, Caucasian and hairless, and there's enough pelvic thrusts and flexing biceps to raise the pitch of screaming women higher than the roof.
Every generation has their “Kath and Kim” and in the golden age of Australian radio, Ada and Elsie were the queens of comedy. For sixteen years, this daredevil duo broke the rules by proving women could be funny, raunchy and just as topical as the men.
Australia's prehistoric history comes alive as audience members are invited to get up close and personal with mammoth dinosaurs in this fun and educational show.
Welcome to the R-Rated edition of our Fringe round-up, highlighting oh so many naughty bits, from strip shows and naked magicians to burlesque and wrestling. Oh la la!
Returning to his earlier days of sex-obsessed comedies, acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar's farce centres on the crew and passengers of an ill-fated flight waiting to attempt a crash landing.
Sammy J & Randy’s Difficult First Album is both the name of this comedy duo's first CD and the name of their 2014 Adelaide Fringe show.
An early preview of this campy comedy reveals a light and fluffy show that has retained all the charm and ham acting of its original tour some 17 years ago.
Drama, comedy, sport, and magic! In this edition of our Fringe round-up we look at A Solitary Choice, Bitch Boxer, Outback Homosexual Serial Killer, Deception, The Sheds, and Square Peg.
The first in a series of spotlights on various shows and events in the 2014 Adelaide Fringe .
The annual Feast Comedy Debate centred on two teams of comedians who debate either for or against the chosen topic. This year's topic was "Same Sex Marriage – Why Bother?"
Set in a post-apocalyptic future where corporations have all but destroyed the world, bounty hunters have become celebrated assassins tasked with tracking them down.
Out now on DVD and Blu-ray, the latest movie spoof, A Haunted House, pokes fun at the successful supernatural franchise, Paranormal Activity.
If the Melbourne Ska Orchestra’s recent Adelaide concert didn’t win them new audiences, the release of their exuberant new self-titled album surely will.
Thy Womb is a simple tale unveiling the village life of an infertile fisherman's wife in her quest to find her husband a second wife to bear him a child.
Finding more ‘bang’ for your buck would be a hard task after the premiere of the playful percussion of Stomp '13 at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
In a testosterone filled gymnasium, five actors portray real life boxers and their coaches, unveiling their aspirations, defeats and fond reminiscences. Each personality is exceptional and quirky, with dialogue so nuanced and random that it could only be real.
Winter is well and truly upon us and so too, is North’s winter menu. The choice selections from Chef de Cuisine Ashley Brandom are the ideal comfort as the wind and rain bluster on the other side of the glass-front wall of the Adelaide Casino’s signature restaurant.
There’s no doubt many Adelaide audiences would be saying the best was saved til last with Broadway star Idina Menzel closing the 2013 Cabaret Festival in a concert that erupted in standing ovations and multiple encores.