This was a terrific, value-for-money show, presented with tightness, energy and passion.
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.
These two blokes from the UK have been doing this for a while, a little bit of magic and some warm humour.
One of the lynch-pins of Australian and New Zealand blues-rock, Kevin Borich still puts the same energy into a show as he did 40 years ago.
You only have two more nights to get a unique, powerful and well-written insight into the world of chillouts.
Celebrate International Women's Day with the Adelaide Fringe.
Louise O’Dwyer’s How’s Your Acting Going? explores the actor's place in the world from the external view of those friends and family who ask pesky questions about her career.
What do you expect from a show based on nothing? Nothing, and that is close to what one gets, with this intriguing Fringe show.
Hans is a cultural phenomenon. For more than a decade he has been making a name for himself as a faux-German host, guest, and solo artist around Adelaide.
Tracey Korsten speaks to this year's Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival co-director, Eugene Suleau, to find out what goodies are store for us.
The legendary sounds of The Eagles, as performed by their Aussie counterparts, The Bald Eagles in their show Hotel Cabarafornia is now sold out but what a show!