Happiness is Charlie Brown and the gang. There’s only “good grief” in this exceptional, fun-loving production.
Who knew a self-proclaimed “bad amateur underground horror musical” could turn into a killer comedy?
Why a film with so little music would be chosen for a film concert remains mystery and a disappointing entry into this year’s Festival.
The Magical Mystery Comedy Coach Tour has great potential to become a real Fringe highlight in the coming years.
The all-too-short run of this off-Broadway musical is a crowd-pleasing Adelaide première featuring five spunky altar boys saving souls boy-band style.
Mark Trenwith masters the balance between high energy, absurdist humour and accessible comedy that appeals to all ages.
The magnificent Laurie Anderson is simply mesmerising. She is at once comedic, political, thought-provoking and enthralling.
The combination of Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet is nothing short of stunning. Landfall was a much anticipated night to remember that did not disappoint.
Nine martial artists from China graced the stage to showcase a variety of kung fu styles.
Tom Flanagan is like a modern day silent film star. Family-friendly comedy at its best, refreshing and appealing to all ages.
A great new comedy about relationships, fully realised by an exceptional cast.
It’s fast, furious, and utterly fabulous. It will be near impossible not to laugh out loud at the antics of this British musical comedy duo.
The success of their shows is in the revitalizing arrangements and Fraser Collins’ choreography that delivers a complete package.
The fabulous Danny Gillard and Jimmy Meagan return from last year’s Adelaide Fringe as Jake and Elwood Blues respectively.
There are enough shenanigans and circus acts to keep the youngest of kids happy but it’s a feat of endurance for the rest.
From the opening beat box number, you know that Limbo is something refreshingly different. This world première is yet another a sure winner.
The broody staging of this wonderful circus sets it apart from the others as music, ethereal at times, serves as a backdrop to the nightmarish, comical and seasoned feats.
Never has a man and his suitcase been so entertaining. A unique one-man show that plays with perception through comedy, acrobatics and movement.
Surely one of the hottest tickets, if not the hottest cast in town is Circolombia. A powerhouse of entertainment with a sharp, breathtaking edge.
The popular Kids Comedy Gala showcases a good variety of family-friendly Fringe acts, from a juggling host to stand-up comedy for kids.