Amongst the frivolity of Fringe hides the darker side of the night. Here lie the poverty-stricken victims of Jack the Ripper.
A lonely woman seeking an unforgettable man gets to know her stalker instead. An intense tale about obsessive love and stalking.
Political comedian Jon Brooks returns to the Adelaide Fringe for a one night only rant about people and things that deserve it!
Everything old is new again in this energetic youth production that relives the 1980s film in all of its glory. With over 30 cast members and a highly efficient backstage crew, Footloose is big in scale and fun.
Two troubled souls finding each other after a night of mild animosity may sound like a tired old premise but, when those lost beings are an aged clown and a tango teacher, there's enough quirkiness to keep things interesting.
Beccy Cole is not just one of Adelaide’s most successful country singers, but she’s a consummate entertainer.
The comedy debate is a highlight of the annual Feast calendar and under the comical, albeit loose control of comedienne Lori Bell, this year was no exception.
A comedian with heart is a rare but splendid thing and Miss Coco Peru is all that and more. She's a storyteller with soul.
In a shipping container known as The Cloak Room, Melbourne performer James Stafford’s intimate show quickly becomes one of those hidden gems to discover.
The age-old adage comes to life in Rita Papillo's mildly amusing comedy-fantasy where three self-involved clients reveal their personal lives to a masseuse while taunted invisibly by two playful spirits that live within the walls.
Our northern-based musical theatre company shows once again why it's time to take the journey. Karen Sheldon's direction is spot on.
Director Ellonye Keniry has come up trumps. For parents and would-be parents, or anyone who simply wants to know how it’s done, Controlled Crying is a noteworthy study of parenthood.
The good old circus theme music may be replaced by a modern, pumping score, but all the showmanship and fun of the fair remains with Australia's longest running traditional circus. Ideal holiday entertainment.
Japan's Kodo, the world's oldest taiko (drum) group, has joined forces with Australia's celebrated TaikOz, marking their first ever collaboration with another taiko group. The result is a resounding success.
The Gondoliers was Gilbert and Sullivan's last great success, but as the G&S Society of South Australia celebrate their 75th anniversary, they show that there's still plenty of life left in the old boys yet.
The sensational John Scofield Trio, and their opening act, The Airbenders, are superb and their respective repertoires are a fine showcase of their talents.
This is a great little piece that cleverly reveals that a person’s motivations aren’t always as obvious as we assume.
Hairspray's ongoing popularity is no doubt due to a combination of the music, story and characters, but it’s the feel-good nature of the show that lingers with a smile long after the curtain comes down. This is one has it all.
Quirky pieces like this can easily miss the mark, but Parham hits his target with unforgettable speed and gusto.
In a series of linked, comical vignettes, a single straight girl hopes to find love.