It’s smart, funny, and delightfully off‑kilter stand-up at this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
Author: Josh van't Padje
Beatles Dub Club is pure festival vibes. Inventive, energetic, and wildly fun.
Swamplesque 2 isn’t just a sequel, it’s an evolution, a triumph, and an iconic night at the Fringe.
Feels like you’ve stepped into an episode of Squid Game as it quietly implicates you in its machinery.
You’re left with a deeper understanding and appreciation of reggae music and the impact Bob Marley has had on the world.
Chimp is a light-hearted yet absurdist comedy that will lift your spirits.
Everything a family Fringe show should be: loud, silly, inclusive and puts a smile on your dial.
A night of slapstick humour and a wonderfully unpredictable romp.
A faultless night of good ol’ Irish craic that will leave you feeling like you’ve had the warmest, wildest night Belfast pub session imaginable.
La Ronde is awe-inspiring, dangerous and irresistibly playful.
