A nostalgic comedy about 1980’s Suburban Britain is coming to this year’s Adelaide Fringe Festival bringing with it memories and even a large piece of history.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
Fresh off the back of a triumphant 4-star international debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this vibrant and heart- warming one-woman show explores failure, anxiety, and the grief that grows within a distancing friendship.
A family friendly parody of Disney favourite, Aladdin all the way from Las Vegas, 3 Magic Wishes is playing at The Warehouse Theatre, Unley, in March.
“For an hour, audiences live inside an Agatha Christie novel they’ve never read,” director David Massingham says. “It’s just the place to meet vicars, retired generals, village fete committee members and amateur sleuths with a knack for solving murders.”
If you’ve ever been concerned you’re the only adult in the room, or have asked yourself, ‘am I living my life right?’ then this cabaret queen’s show promises to take you on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of her life, love, and self-discovery.
The comedy cabaret about endometriosis aims to educate, empower and ‘endo-tain’ patients, supporters, health practitioners, and community surrounding the one in nine people with the incurable pain condition.
The Poetry of Object 0.2 marks the next big statement from Eli, claiming her skills and space within the worlds of poetry and of visual art.
We loved it last year and we know we’re going to love it again on Saturday 28 October and Sunday 29 October 2023 as Harvest Rock returns to its home in Murlawirrapurka and Ityamai-Itpina / Rymill & King Rodney Parks in downtown Adelaide.
One of the most popular shows in town, INFERNO is set to reach new fahrenheits, as it heads beachside for the inaugural Winter Arts Festival.
Grace Colsey gives us an insight into the brain of a human: a funny, whip-smart, talented, creative, spicy, sad, courageous human.
