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Betty Grumble presents a powerful, fun and energetic one-woman show where no topic is off limits, from the oppression of minorities to her pubic hair, it’s quite literally all out there
It was billed as a joyous celebration 75,000 years in the making, and Djuki Mala definitely lived up to that promise bringing a joyous, energy-filled, cultural phenomenon to The Factory in The Garden of Unearthly Delights.
With multiple sets over the long weekend that is WOMAdelaide, Jona of Glam Adelaide had a chat with Danielle Caruana of MAMA KIN SPENDER about everything up and coming for the now duo. J:How’s everything going? D: Yeah great, now in Adelaide and feeling the absolute compound buzz of all of the things that […]
Veitch’s online adventures are comedic fables for the twenty-first century.
Adelaide's hottest gin-infused bar has graced itself in our presence this year at the Adelaide Fringe. Think tropical oasis... think Hendrick's... think alcohol. Yes please!
The Gizmo by Verity Laughton adapted from Paul Jennings’ book, is a fun theatre show for the family with a cast of three.
This year the American comedy troupe, Sound & Fury, consisting of Richard, Patrick and 'newbie' Clayton thumb their noses at the great Romance classic, Cyrano de Bergerac with their version, Cyranose!
A woman bumbles through life from one misadventure to another finding solace in all the wrong ways as she tries to deal with a recent tragedy. This is the play that started the hit BBC-TV comedy series.
Direct from Elcho Island in North East Arnhem Land, Indigenous dance sensations and smash hit of the 2017 Adelaide Fringe DJUKI MALA are back by popular demand for a limited season only and with new highlights to their award winning show!
Trevor Ashley is a multi-faceted performer and drag artist who has built up a stellar career. From starring in popular theatre productions such as Hairspray and The Producers to his own shows like Liza (on an E), Ashley has run the full spectrum of entertainment.
Those afraid of staring at the naked body beware, as this is sixty minutes of complete, full-frontal nudity combined with the somewhat contrasting, child-like activity of making shapes out of objects; the R-rated version of your childhood finger puppets.
Helpmann award winner Michael Griffiths and acclaimed cabaret darling Amelia Ryan celebrate the songbooks of Aussie icons Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen for one night only. Backed by a three piece band featuring Adelaide's finest musicians, revisit all of their sing-a-long classics from Rio to Tenterfield, all the way to Xanadu and beyond.
Get ready comdey fans, because some of the Fringe's leading comedic and artistic talents are banding together for a once of extravganza to close out the Adelaide Fringe and raise money for the headspace Edinburgh North Centre.
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill met with Glam Adelaide in the lead up to the March 17 state election for a chat in the Royal Croquet Club. We chatted about the future of the RCC, small bars, food trucks, music and enticing young people back to South Australia. They say Adelaide fits all of its […]
When the lights go out, the Seance begins, providing a creepy, sensory journey into the supernatural. Without your sight, your imagination takes over.
A hilariously interactive party you wouldn't want to miss and we are all invited!
If you only head to one show with an agenda this Fringe, this is probably the one you want. Glittery Clittery is a dazzling, hilarious musical extravaganza about the patriarchy.
Multi award winning comedian and “television star” Tessa Waters returns for her eighth year at the Adelaide fringe with her show Volcano.
Looking for more than food from a truck before that Fringe show? Sit back, relax and enjoy this guide...