With her incredible knack for weaving humour into deeply personal stories of mental health, Wax’s delightfully dark comedy about depression, recovery and realising you’re not the centre of the universe is outstanding
Sammy J explains how everything leads to the onesie
This is Effie at her best — this show is fast, witty and pushes boundaries
Four exceptional creatives sharing four moving and powerful stories — a wonderful way to spend an hour
Jenny’s Travels is blunt, relatable, and surprisingly heartfelt
A great, entertaining show for young family, just don’t expect the same level of magic as you can find in other family magic shows
Veteran musician Peter Combe delights audiences young and old with his nostalgic line-up
Suhani Shah is currently performing at the Adelaide Fringe, blowing people's minds with her show
Mary Coustas, aka Effie, returns to Adelaide for the Adelaide Fringe
Be mesmerised by one of the greatest sleight-of-hand magicians
Five of the best close-up magicians and tricksters will leave you questioning your own eyesight
The Garden of Unearthly Delights, one of Australia’s favourite outdoor performance precincts, is set to open its heavenly gates this weekend for a glittering six-week season.
Back by popular demand, Sweden’s Got Talent winner Charlie Caper returns to Adelaide with Magical, following yet another sell-out season in Edinburgh.
Back by popular demand, Strut & Fret's sensational circus show LIMBO is set to headline The Garden of Unearthly Delights at the Adelaide Fringe.
The Garden of Unearthly Delights has announced its thrilling 2025 lineup, featuring over 80 shows with world premieres.
Sam Simmons Rocks a bombshell
Chaotic stand-up storytelling perfected
Fans will be delighted with this story-based journey, that still includes Reuben’s signature comedic monologues, dramatic cabaret moves, cheeky humour, powerful messages and attention-grabbing costumes
Much loved comedian Merrick Watts is on to a real winner with his An Idiot’s Guide to Wine
Nobody could pigeonhole themselves better as a comedian than Lawrence Mooney