This is a great concept for parents, allowing them to expose children to lots of acts at once and then take their kids to see those acts that grabbed them in full later
Let Deco Dolls transport you back to the glitz, glamour and sensual seduction of the 1920s and 30s burlesque.
Nineteen young people whose ages ranged from eight to nineteen provided twenty-seven musical moments (as promised in the showās title).
Pop the Bubble Man (Tim Eddie) is a Scottish "bubble model expert", who puts on a great show for young ones, and those young at heart.
Ever thought of playing bingo with some Bogans? Well this is your opportunity, but make sure you bring along a big group of mates.
Presented by Offending Shadows Productions Reviewed 18 February 2017 Based off of her grandmotherās award-winning autobiography, Ingrid GarnerĀ brings the story of a young woman growing up amongst the atrocities of the Second World War to the stage. Eleanorās Story: An American Girl in Hitlerās Germany is a one-woman tour de force that delivers both heart […]
Long term comedy genius and Fringe regular Sammy J has put together an entertaining show about how a particular event in his life lead to a path of extraordinary things
Miles Davis is one of the lynch-pins of jazz: he redefined the genre and brought together outstanding musicians, to play some of the seminal works of the contemporary canon.
Well-known South Australian radio personality Peter Goers puts on an amusing one-man show that details a humorous commentary on the culture of Adelaide.
Presented by Adelaide Comedy.com Reviewed 18 February 2017 Adelaideās most well known comedy venue is determined to go out with a bang with this year’s late show being the last to take place in the iconic Rhino Room. They have gathered the best of the best with every night being a different line up of […]
Zach Zucker first appeared last year teaming up with Australian comedic clown Tom Walker and this year with Norwegian clown Viggo Venn. Also this year, he is performing his one-man show.
Award winning Australian actor, Brett Brown, plays Shakespeare's hero King in a bold one-man adaption of the classic play.
American Zack Zucker and Norwegian Viggo Venn are professional clowns and highly qualified ratbags. and have brought their award-winning show 'Zach & Viggo:Thunderflop' to Adelaide.
Poppi (Maria Humphreys) is a barista, or as she puts it a drug dealer! And itās a drug that many of us canāt do without - Coffee!
Have you ever wanted to just let go of societyās crushing political correctness and indulge yourself in all your first-world problems?
A very funny hour of adults-only entertainment, learning how to swear, insult and discuss body parts (and what to do with them) in Australian Sign Language.
Prepare yourself for raves, violence, sex, drugs and death, all set within the Edinburgh of āThatcherās Englandā as we follow Scottish youth down the heroin rabbit hole.
Set in Kobane in 1914 'Angel' tells of the advance of ISIS on this small town and the journey of one young farm girl.
Hans is bawdy, rambunctious, inventive, immensely intuitive, and highly entertaining. He has a clear grasp of the function of cabaret
It helps to be familiar with the Bardās version of Hamlet, so you can keep up and not lose track of who is who. However thatās half the fun!