Prepare yourselves. Club Briefs is back and MUCH briefer than ever before!
Dressed in their best, as performers were back then, with scripts in hand the actors presented three engaging and entertaining detective stories with fast paced direction of well-crafted scripts,
From the writers of Abbott!! The Musical, we are taken on a humorous musical journey through the ins and outs of the infamous religion, Scientology.
Dance and song aimed at babies aged 4-24 months old that's grounded in Aboriginal storytelling traditions and theories of early childhood development.
Imagine all the worst dates anyone has ever been on put into one horrendously cringe-worthy, yet utterly hilarious show and you have the absurdly wonderful Tinder Surprise!
Shakespeare left us in no doubt that Richard is a villain, a homicidal tyrant who left a trail of bodies in his wake.
Bessie Smith, Billie Holliday and Dinah Washington are icons of jazz . All suffered the double prejudice of being female and black, during the days of segregation. And each had an influence on the next.
A woman in a ruched bright red one-piece swimsuit smiles at us through the glass door that separates us from the pool room. She mimes removing shoes.
Tom Gleeson takes us deep into his domestic, middle-class world, covering topics from the state of Australian politics to the annoyance of swooping magpies, and much, much more.
Do objects retain a psychic memory of events with extreme emotion attached? Relive a horrific murder in Adelaide's own haunted mansion, Carclew.
The Black Sorrows are one of Australia’s most enduring and authentic musical outfits.
'A Recipe For Disaster' offers a varied selection of skits made up of slap-stick humour, song and dance, egg-throwing and wine-sculling
Zulieka Khan uses her professional experiences as a Division 1 Registered Nurse to fashion a funny, lively, intelligent and thoughtful cabaret show.
The Places You’ll Go is a unique Fringe experience that uses the story of two postman looking for something “missing” to explore themes of greed, success and power.
This is a stand-up show that delves with humour and interest into the world of growing up asexual, and its many complications.
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.
The Bard’s words and rock music – together! The story is taken from Hamlet, focusing on the tragic character of Ophelia.
Ali McGregor was born to entertain.
VCA graduates Izabella Yena, Ruby Johnston and Benjamin Nichol have brought their award-nominated co-conceived show Three Blind Mice to the Adelaide Fringe.
This is history from the early pages of rock and roll at Sun Records. Renown for recording artists like Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and a young Roy Orbison, it’s a fascinating story.