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...
Blanc De Blanc is a must see at this year's Fringe. Due to popular demand, this show is back even bigger and better. I loved every second of it!
Randy’s Anti-Crisis will have you questioning your beliefs as well as your life choises. Definitely not your usual type of comedy show where jokes are made about growing up with embarrassing parents or the usual digs at current world leaders.
Prepare yourself for one of the best quality drag shows you may ever have the pleasure of witnessing, with a little music, dance and circus-performing thrown in, alongside a whole lot of naughty humour!
Fans of vintage Australian popular music will relish Livvy & Pete, a celebration of the music of Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen, two of Australia’s greatest musical exports and icons. The show has been lovingly created by the Helpmann award recipient Michael Griffiths and cabaret star Amelia Ryan and comes to Adelaide for one night […]
Praise the Fringe gods! I've finally found a genuine family friendly show - that's absolutely brilliant for the kids (they didn't stop laughing) and bloody fantastic for the adults too.
Kylie Minogue is unquestionably Australia’s princess of pop and a national icon certainly worth commemorating. Thankfully Michael Griffiths’ tribute to her, Lucky; Songs By Kylie,, at the Adelaide Fringe, does this and more, not only showcasing her music but exploring key events in her lifetime. The show runs through major events in Kylie’s life and […]
Not your average day at the office...
Laughter filled family show with plenty of gross gags and silliness!
Not for the faint hearted (or kids for that matter) the Puppetry Of The Penis is on once again in the Garden Of Unearthly Delights.
From fifteen spine-tingling minutes inside a shipping container for a theatrical performance to hilarious comedies, penis puppetry and ferris wheel speed-dating, there truly is something for everyone. Take a look.
The world's biggest culture playground is returning in 2018, and let us tell you, it's going to be just as quirky and fabulous as ever. Here are some of the many highlights.
This is a show for everyone, and honestly, everyone should see it: your grandma, your daughter or your priest, everyone's sure to love it.
Celebrate International Women's Day with the Adelaide Fringe.
The Kinsey Sicks bring their Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet to Adelaide to make you laugh, cry of laughter, and laugh again.
A unique double-story pop up venue hits Rundle Street.
With an International line up including a special guest appearance all the way from Las Vegas, the Circus of Illusion could so easily be pictured playing in the Garden of Unearthly Delights during the Fringe.
Kate Miller-Heidke returned to Adelaide for a one night only performance in the Spiegeltent at the Garden of Unearthly Delights.
Production house Strut & Fret have produced many a popular Fringe show, and are set to bring their new one Cult to the Garden of Unearthly Delights, this year.