From working in an animal crematorium to selling his body to medical science, Mr Comedy explores the highs and lows of show business, told from the perspective of somebody mainly acquainted with the lows.
Month: February 2024
If Kate Bush won’t come to the world, then Sarah-Louise will. And the audience will not be disappointed.
The daringly brave high-flying performances, the must see-it-to-believe juggling acts and Art portrayed in the style of movement of the human body is what makes RITUAL a worthy Fringe contributor for 2024.
Although it was a seated performance, there were a few who couldn’t help but dance by the end; you can see why Simi gained nationwide popularity as one of the top performers on The Voice in 2015; his personality and playfulness kept the audience engaged throughout the show, the encore rang out past the hour with the pianist leading more soulful songs with Simi’s vocals.
This is an unassuming act, the musicians all have so much talent and working together they produced a quality show, this was evident by the way they held a captured their audience of all ages throughout their two sets.
Infamous electrifies the Adelaide Fringe with a thrilling fusion of death-defying stunts, mesmerizing aerial acts, and seductive burlesque, making for a daring and unforgettable night under the big top.
Adelaideans of a certain age will have been following Charles Jenkins’ career for nearly forty years now. From […]
Dancers become both a physical extension and vessel for poetry in the art of movement as the show bravely explores passion, vulnerability, sensuality and touch.
Eric Tinker (AKA Derek Tickner) started performing comedy six years ago, at the tender age of 61, and now he’s bringing not one, but three shows to Adelaide Fringe.
A gripping musical performance featuring spoken word and interpretive dance, New Beginnings sees Madam Nightingale and Cloutie Will elegantly perform what it means to be human.
