Popular entertainment venue The GC Grand Central at The Arts Theatre returns to Fringe, bringing a selection of stellar musical tributes.
The GC Grand Central, one of the Adelaide Fringe’s most popular hard-top venues is about to kick off their amazing live music-focused program from tomorrow.
Stewart D’Arrietta and his band played to a very appreciative audience of Cohen fans who were delighted to hear Cohen’s music played live again. The band was well balanced and D’Arrietta looked and sounded enough like Cohen to carry off his songs.
Opening with the Four Seasons classic Oh What a Night, the Boys in the Band let the audience know what they were in for!
Movin’ Melvin Brown celebrates the life and music of one the creators of Rock n’ Roll.
While not being a Magic show or Card Trick show as such, this is great fun with Extreme Card Manipulation
Michael Shafar is a good 27 year old Jewish boy from Melbourne who writes for Channel 10's The Project, and is very, very funny.
The Bald Eagles have entertained audiences for 14 years with truthful reditions of Eagles classics. With their new show, Hell Over-freezes, will they delight once more or go the way of the band they so faithfully cover.
Adelaide Fringe's biggest brick and mortar venue, The GC, has released its 2018 Fringe Program... and it's packed full of music, comedy and magic.
Presented by Such Cliché Reviewed 14 March 2017 To be fair to the performers, I am clearly not part of the demographic they are aiming at as I was the oldest audience member by a good 10-15 years. But that in no way excuses the many problems with the production. In this instance the company […]
If you're looking to grab dinner and a show in air conditioned comfort this week, you'll want to check this out.
Paul Dabek is probably the best magician at this year's Fringe. He is as highly polished as his black patent leather shoes, slick and fast with his patter, likeable and very, very funny.
Coral Edith Browne (1913 – 1991), was brought up in Footscray and died in a movie-star’s home in Los Angeles.
SiSi (Claire Dawson) is a stand-up comic and singer/songwriter who, being unlucky in love, moves from Liverpool to Australia where, you guessed it, she's yet again unlucky in love.
From beyond the grave (well, from within it) the shocking, heartbreaking and also darkly hilarious story of a young Irish girl is told.
Paul Dabek may have nothing up his sleeve but there's plenty in his bag of tricks. He's a comedic magician who entertains with his quick-wit and illusions.
A new multi-purpose performance venue in the heart of the city has been announced for next year’s Adelaide Fringe.