Ross Noble – 2021 Comeback Special sees the comedian return to his stand-up roots after Covid-19’s lengthy interruption.
Michael Shafar is a rising star in Australian stand-up comedy. Glam's Ben Stefanoff interviews him about his stand-up and an upcoming One night only gig here in Adelaide.
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%!
After some minor COVID-19 related delays, award winning Adelaide comedian Lori Bell hit the stage of Diverse-City for her Feast Festival showing of Pregnancy and Purgatory.
The Adelaide-born radio host turned stand-up comedian is back with a brand-new show, and he’s feeling nihilistic.
Fringe favourite and darling of the British panel show circuit, Jeff Green, is back to make audiences laugh in his new stand-up show, Wombat Combat and Other Mistakes.
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.
If you’re after intelligent satire without the weary comic stock-in-trade of lower-class accent, yelling, and whatever words are currently deemed naughty these days, Mister Sammy J is your man.
An Evening with Zoe Coombs Marr is a hilarious new show from comedian Zoe Coombs Marr that playfully dissects and toys with traditional comedic styles.
Tom Campbell is a one-handed gay Tasmanian actor who pulls from a lifetime of stories of other people’s responses to his hand, or lack thereof, in the form of a stand-up comedy routine.
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Local comedy legend, Ross Voss, has been a fixture of the arts scene for fifteen years now and after a successful Edinburgh Fringe season, he's now treating Adelaide Fringers to his basketball-inspired show, Time Out With Ross Voss.
Do you ever wonder how comedians become comedians? In this 45 minute, intimate show where host, Ross Voss, takes chief seat by the campsite 'fire' you'll hear the formative tales of what made this particular comedian.
Yianni Agisilaou in The Un-Pinchable Pink Pen takes you on a journey of the sexes and explores the fundamental values we place on gender
At the end of 2015, comedian Marcel Blanch-De Wilt got married and it was all fairly normal. But, his Best Man made a rather unusual speech.
Having been on the stand-up stage and telling jokes for nearly two decades, Rove McManus’ return is a polished, effortless and hilarious hour-long monologue.
Straight Outta Compo is another show packed to the brim with a line-up of A list comedians sharing the stage to bring variety and offer audiences something for everyone.
A rotating line up of new & up-and-coming comedians each Friday night, presenting 5-minute routines around culture and travel experiences.
Luke McGregor is bringing his third comedy show, Almost Fixed It, to the Adelaide Fringe Festival. This comes as a change of pace from last year, when he premiered two original TV series on ABC.
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