The ideas and thoughts just seem to pop and zing from Garlepp's mind
A Booklover's Comedy Show is the brainchild of stand-up comedian, George Dimarelos, a certified 'Super Greek'
Local comedian and actress, Lucy Gransbury, takes the audience on a humorous journey deep into the depths of her mental health as the somewhat taboo subject of anxiety takes centre stage in this one-woman comedy show.
Young Australian comedian, Sam Kissajukian, spills the beers on the vices and virtues of his infatuation with alcohol and the messes it can create (other than that of bodily fluids).
Here are some of the topics Flanagan gets through in her show. Sex. Reality TV. Cleaners. Porn. Honey where there shouldn’t be honey. Cirque du Solei
Single woman of unknown age, Nikki Britton, brings to this year’s Fringe Romanticide; her comedic tales of love, selfish sex, devastating break ups, and the horrors of single life.
The title of Wil’s show for his 20th year at the Adelaide Fringe is a great explanation of what to expect; hysterically blatant criticism about today’s society and how f****d up it is.
Tom Gleeson takes us deep into his domestic, middle-class world, covering topics from the state of Australian politics to the annoyance of swooping magpies, and much, much more.
Stop Stopping The Unstoppable! Think about that title for a moment. It makes sense! And it is the topic of a very funny pseudo-motivational seminar
Heath Franklin’s Chopper- The Line Up brings a comedy favourite back to the Adelaide Fringe with our lovable larrikin Chopper gracing the stage like only Chopper can
Best Before comically explores how most, if not all, things are 'best before' or have a 'use by' date
Presented by Laughing Stock Productions Reviewed 21 February 2017 Comedian Nath Valvo brings his new show Not In This House to the Garden of Unearthly Delights as part of the 2017 Adelaide Fringe Festival. As the show title suggests, Valvo’s set centres on the dealings of family and the expectations loaded onto him, in particular […]
If you’re ready for a giggle, but not keen for the super star celebrities here’s the unexpectedly sidesplitting shows you need to see in 2016.
Australia’s YouTube sensation from Wollongong, Frenchy is a new breed of comic who is making an impact, not only online but also in the stand-up arena.
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.
Strange & surreal, Foot is a new breed of comic who asks his audience to follow him as he weaves intricate tales that don't always have a traditional punchline.
Joel Creasey is one of Australia’s youngest, brightest and most sought-after comedians, and is bringing his comedy show 'Rock God' to the Adelaide Fringe Festival from the 13th - 22nd of February.