Performing to a sold out crowd at the Vagabond, Jimeoin warned that his show was basically a ramble, a bit of a laugh, and that no-one was in danger of leaving the show any wiser.
Ivan Aristeguita is back for his seventh Adelaide Fringe with his new show, Piñata.
Attenborough and his Animals is hilarious from start to finish. You laugh at the pure joy this show offers.
Scottish comedian Larry Dean brings his hilarious stand up based on his life to the Garden of Unearthly Delights.
Take a glimpse into the world's oldest living culture told through the artform of contemporary circus.
A glamorous Parisian affair featuring an outrageously gorgeous and outstandingly talented troupe of body performers.
Step into Maho Magic Bar and enter a dazzling Tokyo night out, complete with masterful magicians and Roku gin and tonics.
Winner of the Best Comedy Adelaide Fringe Weekly Award 2019, the lads from The Latebloomers are back in 2020 with Scotland! - a physical comedy demonstrating their take on everything Scottish.
A sensory experience in the dark when disaster strikes mid-flight.
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Having a BankSA card during the Adelaide Fringe is certainly a known advantage but have you ever wondered exactly what that little BankSA card gets you?
While you are served up flavours from the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan’s most consummate master magicians will perform up-close an exclusive magic show at your own table.
Audience members are encouraged to embrace the experience, inject a little French flair and dress to the theme: vintage white with a dash of sparkle!
Gelatissimo’s FruChocs Fringe is a choc-peach gelato mixed with diced apricot chunks and chocolate drizzle and topped with a single FruChoc.
Adelaide Fringe Director and CEO Heather Croall said the substantial growth this festival has seen in the last 60 years has solidified its place as the largest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere.
Award winning company, Strut & Fret's new production has been announced as the Garden of Unearthly Delight's headliner.
Forget the overcrowded Garden of Unearthly Delights and its array of established big name comedians: go a few streets up to Angas Street to the lovely building the is the Bakehouse and experience a fantastically funny upcoming comedian by the name of Peter James.
The talented folk at Strut & Fret Production House are back with their new adults-only show.
Having performed shows all around the world, magician Ben Hart has left jaws dropping, mouths gaping and even a few people fainting in his wake.
The 2019 Adelaide Fringe program is bursting with 1326 events presented by more than 7000 artists across a variety of genres! Find out what's happening opening weekend here.