We caught up with Wil Anderson to talk about his latest book I Am NOT Fine, Thanks, conspiracy theories, and the writing process.
HUMOUR: Part memoir, part manifesto and all comedy, this is a book that will both make your every frustration feel heard and show you that there is plenty to hope for.
This week The Garden announced eight shows for its 2018 season ahead of its full program unveiling.
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.
Wil Anderson expertly confronts politics, humanity and the Bogan life with his dripping and affecting satire at this year’s Fringe Festival.
Internode have released their top favourite Fringe shows for you to check out.
Touching on relationships to politics and racism, Wil had something for everyone; no mean feat considering 2014 is the 16 Fringe that Anderson has performed in.
The Garden of Unearthly Delights is unrivalled as Australia’s most vibrant and dynamic outdoor arts festival precinct. Running from 13 Feb to 16 Mar 2014 in the East End of Adelaide’s CBD, The Garden attracts more than 800,000 visitors a year and promises a cultural experience like no other. The Garden of Unearthly Delights is […]
The full program of the 2014 Adelaide Fringe was launched amongst an array of colourful fete stalls featuring fabulous Fringe artists. New Fringe Ambassador Katie Noonan kicked off the ‘Fringe Fete’ with a beautiful song from the balcony of the Fringe’s Headquarters in Norwood.
Every year The Garden of Unearthly Delights presents some of THE most exciting shows from across the globe and 2014 is no exception, with tickets going on sale Friday November 29.
The relatable and charismatic comic Harley Breen is coming to Adelaide to bring his high-energy story-telling over four nights at various venues.
Tickets to the Adelaide Fringe Festival go on sale this Friday so it is time to give you your first sneak peek at what THE GARDEN has in store this summer.
With so many shows at the Fringe, you know someone as popular as Wil Anderson is a pretty safe option and you won’t be disappointed.
With Wil Anderson, Charlie Pickering, Sam Simmons, Tom Gleeson, Judith Lucy, Frank Woodley, Claire Hooper, Peter Helliar, Dave Thornton, Hannah Gadsby, Kate McLennan, Michael Chamberlin, Michael Workman, Tom Ballard and Tommy Little all bringing brand new shows to town you’ll be spoilt for choice.