From start to finish, this cabaret with kick celebrates everyone and everything through song, dance, acrobatics, drag, comedy, fire eating and subversive striptease.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
There are many magic shows on offer this year at Adelaide Fringe, so it becomes a trick in itself to stand out from the crowd.
Multi award-winning cabaret star Tommy Bradson is returning to Adelaide Fringe with two shows: a biting new vampire comedy and the ultimate late night party.
Badass is playing at Gluttony and also heading to Stirling Fringe. If that’s not enough, Tash is performing in another show with Boo Dwyer called Petty B*tches at both Stirling Fringe and Gluttony.
Presented by George Dimarelos, A Booklover’s Comedy Show is a self-described “compilation show featuring a rotating bill of comedians and storytellers talking about everything book related”.
Set to be one of the festival’s more fresh and unique acts, ELSKA will hit Adelaide and Port Adelaide with her unique sound, which blends soulful vocals with live looped harp.
The winner of the 2018 Arts South Australia Ruby Award for Best Community or Regional Event or Project, AREA 53 begins at Bowden this week and it is set to solve some mysteries (or is it?).
The options are shortlisted and the winner decided by the level of applause. Second Date Disasters – The Musical was given the go ahead by the packed house at The Box theatre at Garden of Unearthly Delights.
In addition to announcing the biggest Stirling Fringe program yet, Bamboozled Productions is throwing a huge opening night party on Stirling Lawns for the evening of Friday February 22 – and it’s all free.
Funny, fabulous and fiercely feminist, Fringe Wives Club has some really important things to say and the best bit is, they say it in song.
