Adelaide has spawned its fair share of Led Zeppelin tribute bands. They always seem to pack in the crowds, and newer kid on the block, Whole Lotta Zepp is no exception.
The Cosmo the Clown Comedy Magic Show is funny, slapsticky, silly fun ideal for the littlies.
In less than an hour, and with rudimentary facilities, Robbie Greenwell quotes Plath and Shakespeare while transitioning between five potentially different characters.
Ever wanted to experience Eurovision, but just can’t afford the pricey ticket and expensive flights? Well… Eurowision is for you
The absolutely marvellous Miriam Margolyes joined forces with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra to provide an evening of musical magic
Following the tale of a Mongol invasion into Queensland, John Marc Desengano and Keith Brockett play a multitude of characters under the clever narration of Andrea McCannon.
The title of Wil’s show for his 20th year at the Adelaide Fringe is a great explanation of what to expect; hysterically blatant criticism about today’s society and how f****d up it is.
Hollywood is filled with tales of woe. Since its inception, it has been a hotbed of sex, scandal and violence.
Get ready to see your favourite super-heroes and super-villains at their most seductive as they let their wild sides loose and give you a show you won’t soon forget.
Everyone has insecurities, some more than others; this short production explores the deepest of these: the fear of meeting new people
Put together by Alan Hendry from the participants of an “Act Your Age” workshop, this collection of short scenes is aimed at breaking down the ageist stereo-types.
This play written by Stephen Adly Guirgis was nominated in the Tonys in 2011 and that is how it attracted the attention of Nick Fagin, the driving force behind Lost in Translation.
Adelaide musician Deborah Brennan has been paying tribute to the great Joni Mitchell for a year now. She is presenting a slightly shortened version for this year’s Fringe.
Armed with her guitar and sharp wit, Shirley Gnome will sing you shameless, obscenely honest songs about sex and human nature that will have you in stitches.
The House With No Name is a local amateur cabaret, theatre murder mystery that plays around with the usual clichés, expected red herrings, and character stereotypes.
This story tells of the children’s crusade, which it is believed, took place in about 1212, started by a shepherd named Nicholas who they believed to be a saint.
The story of Jesus Christ and his final days is well-worn with countless adaptations and representations over thousands of years.
If you like your Fringe shows interactive and bootylicious, climb on board! This is the workshop for you!
Glam Adelaide interviews founder of Lost In Translation, Nick Fagan about his latest production, 'The Motherf**ker With The Hat'
Taken from the First Book of Samuel, Handel’s Saul tells the story of the first King of Israel and his fractured relationship with his eventual successor David.