Jenny’s Travels is blunt, relatable, and surprisingly heartfelt
Sam Simmons Rocks a bombshell
It’s always a light-hearted and fun time with the confidently awkward and eternally youthful Josh Thomas
Gleeson demonstrates his biting wit, love of revenge served cold and ordinary tales crafted into hilarity: a master performer and fabulous show
Nikki Britton has a problem; she’s mid-thirties and is still denying every urge she has ever encountered.
Tommy Little and Gossling bring together a mix of comedy and music to present their show Heartbreak & Hilarity.
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.
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.
He doesn’t have swagger, he doesn’t have arrogance and he doesn’t even have props. But comedian Luke McGregor does have honesty and it sure is hilarious in Almost Fixed It.
Comedian Cal Wilson is sick of being nice. In her new show, 'Things I've Never Said', she is going to say all the things she wouldn’t normally dream of saying.
Merrick Watts loves Adelaide as much as we love him, and after 23 years of stand-up, the Radio veteran is finally treating comedy fans to his solo show.
Wil Anderson expertly confronts politics, humanity and the Bogan life with his dripping and affecting satire at this year’s Fringe Festival.
Hannah Gadsby’s latest show Dogmatic is a big step away from her previous shows in which she layers her performance with extra charm and quirky laughs.
As heard on triple j. As seen on The Project and Q&A. 2015 Best Newcomer Nominee – Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Known for his physical slapstick and bumbling, almost stream-of-consciousness, style of humour, Woodley has this year debuted his fist show for kids,
Award-winning stand up comedian Hannah Gadsby tells stories about stories of depression, ADHD, family, kids and crab apples at the Nova cinema.
Denise Scott in Mother Bare is a charming and funny show that takes on many taboo topics surrounding motherhood, sex and child birth.
For a comedian, Kate McLennan is a sweet storyteller with an adorable girlish charm.
As a self-described “footy loving boy from the suburbs” Mr Helliar packs a hell of a lot more into a show than anyone has a right to deserve.