Yianni Agisilaou - Teaching a Robot to Love is an hour of intelligent conversation about Artifical Inteliengence and what it means for society both now and in the future.
They showed passion and total respect for the music.
An hour of mind-blowing magic that will leave you scratching your head
Paul Dabek has brought his incredibly funny kids show back to the Fringe after a successful run in Gluttony last year.
Blanc De Blanc is a must see at this year's Fringe. Due to popular demand, this show is back even bigger and better. I loved every second of it!
A highly self-aware, unpretentious comedy with dashes of mild nudity and displays of physical circus skills was a joy to experience.
Hamlet at the Bottle-O: Booze, bants and bang on impersonations.
'It's Only Life' , a musical revue presenting an understanding of the human condition is being accompanied in Adelaide by the composer himself, John Bucchino
Page's shows are a grab-bag of incredible instruments and sampling machinery, which Page uses to improvise compositions . You could go to every night and never see the same show.
Michelle Pearson has a remarkable voice, which makes her stand out in any show: combine that with her love of cooking and you have a sell out Fringe show. 2017 saw her host her unique show at both Adelaide and Melbourne Fringes to full houses.
Who doesn't love a good ol' Pirate yarn!! Especially when performed by Head First Acrobats. These three guys are absolutely brilliant at giving their audience what they want
Gretel is an original play devised by Year 10 students from Eltham High School in Victoria. This drama ensemble has been performing since they were in Year 7 and this show is an exciting and energetic performance by 14 female students.
Jack is a member of the military brigade that stayed on in France and Belgium for several years after the Armistice to recover bodies and body parts, identify them if possible, and give them honourable burial or reburial.
Alcestis is a curious play. It won its author second prize in Athens at the Dionysia Dramatic Festival back in 438 BCE. It’s a mixture of homily, poetry and groundling-pleasers.
This show is a sequel to Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany and continues the story of Eleanor Ramrath Garner after she returns to America after 7 years in war torn Berlin. It is written and performed with great feeling by Eleanor’s granddaughter Ingrid Garner.
John Hinton is a talented performer, seamlessly changing character through body language and accents. For most of the time he portrays Marie Curie wearing a 19th century style black and glowing green dress – in honour of her discovery of radium.
Prepare yourself for one of the best quality drag shows you may ever have the pleasure of witnessing, with a little music, dance and circus-performing thrown in, alongside a whole lot of naughty humour!
Fans of vintage Australian popular music will relish Livvy & Pete, a celebration of the music of Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen, two of Australia’s greatest musical exports and icons. The show has been lovingly created by the Helpmann award recipient Michael Griffiths and cabaret star Amelia Ryan and comes to Adelaide for one night […]
This mischievous trio, playing numerous parts in small sketches about various characters, guarantees an hour of laughs. A bit crazy, a bit smutty (in a good way) and a lot funny. Don’t miss this one.
Praise the Fringe gods! I've finally found a genuine family friendly show - that's absolutely brilliant for the kids (they didn't stop laughing) and bloody fantastic for the adults too.