One of Adelaide’s favourite and multi-talented sons is back for another Fringe. Michael Griffiths is a regular in the Fringe line up but this year he is just being him.
From the pens of Alex Flanagan-Wright (text and lyrics) and Phil Grainger (music) comes this new show, prequel to their magnificent Orpheus.
Dietrich recalls her journey from student to film star, then her life in America and her war work.
Anya Anastasia returns to Adelaide with her cutting show The Executioners to the Masonic Lodge as part of this year’s Fringe Festival celebrations.
A musical one-man performance honouring a true classic Greek legend
Two North Yorkshire guys stand in a garden full of acacias and melaleucas. The skinny one holds a battered leather notebook; the big, beefy guy holds a guitar. Together, they retell a story two millennia old.
Internationally acclaimed company, and winner of Fringe awards, No Strings Attached, are presenting a showcase production this year.
Ellen Briggs and Mandy Nolan are here to tell you that you are not perfect, and that’s OK. In fact if it leads to the hilarious comedy in their show it is more than OK
Garry Starr is back! Damien Warren-Smith’s character, the ebullient actor with more opinions than stagecraft who brought Garry Starr Performs Everything to last year’s Fringe, presents a new array of theatrical verities.
Gives great insight into Lennon and his world, showcasing the many songs he (and the other Beatles) made famous.
A gender-bending mashup of ballet and Indian dance styles with a queer bent.
Laura Desmond bravely details five very personal accounts of sexual assault that she experienced through her university years and while attending festivals.
Serena Manteghi is a talented actress and Christopher York has written a great script and this production, which won the 2018 Edingburgh Fringe Award, has a strong message
Remembered by many for her last Fringe appearance with Love Letters to a Public Transport System (Winner of Adelaide Critics Circle Award Week 2), this time Molly Taylor explores the meaning of sharing your life with someone and what remains after.
Henry Naylor has given us another perceptive and engaging script which focuses on a past injustice that is still relevant today. The discrimination suffered by Jews in Germany before and during the second World War has been documented in many ways. This production puts the spotlight on sport through the stories of two young athletes, both with Jewish heritage.
Australian born author, screenwriter, journalist, party girl and all-round bon vivant Kathy Lette is coming back to Fringe.
There are plenty of shows at Fringe that will make you laugh out loud. Some will make you question the boundaries of what the human body can do. And others will have you dancing along in your seats. But then there are also ones that are there to make you think, and to start conversations […]
If there’s any act in the country that should know their way around a wine centre, it’s middle aged, mouthy mamas of mirth, Mandy Nolan and Ellen Briggs. They are the comedic super stars behind the successful touring show Women Like Us. With seven children between them, they’re as adept at delivering laughs as they […]
Presented by STARC Productions Reviewed 24/01/2019 STARC Productions is a solid little outfit, dedicated to producing intelligent but accessible theatre. In that vein, their current production is Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers. A standard of the repertory opus, it tells the tale of Barney Cashman and the three women with whom he […]
Madiba the Musical brings the life and struggles of Nelson Mandela to the stage in an uplifting musical full of facts about the man himself and South Africa.