After dazzling viewers on hit US TV show Penn & Teller: Fool Us and winning millions of viral internet fans with his ‘beer magic’, Melbourne magician Dom Chambers is returning to the Adelaide Fringe with even more laughs and pints up his sleeve in RanDom.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
It all began with a phone call in March of 2015. That was when an Adelaide stranger first presented the then as-yet unknown Adelaide cabaret starlet Deborah Brennan with a question: ‘Do you sing?’
The Boy, George tells the story of what might happen if the queen dies and the people of England vote to end the monarchy, and a 14 year old Prince George decides to take it upon himself to fight back and save his future as king of England and the Commonwealth.
Promising a swirl of underwater tricks, flips and bubble kisses with the Mermaids of Adelaide Mythic Mermaids is an interactive show perfect for little flippers aged 2 years and up.
There are a million things to do and Adelaide (let’s be honest) you’ve gotta make the most of it before things go back to normal here.
360 Allstars is a hugely popular Adelaide Fringe favourite boasting a powerful physical performance exploring all forms of rotation.
Lennon Through a Glass Onion, the overwhelmingly popular brainchild of dynamic duo John Waters and Stewart D’Arrietta is coming to Adelaide Fringe.
Following four total sell-out years at the Edinburgh Fringe and an inaugural five-star sell-out run at the 2018 Adelaide Fringe, the smash-hit must-see show Thrones the Musical Parody is back at Gluttony.
From the Director of Moonlight, Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could Talk is a captivating story of love, heartache and enduring hope in the face of relentless adversity.
Promising a mash-up of traditional blues, the swagger of hip-hop and the high energy of rock n roll, Alex Rossi & Friends: The After Party is coming to Adelaide Fringe to have you dancing into the wee hours.
