Tash is about to reach the age of proper adulthood and has decided to sing about it so we thought she’d also like to chat about it.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
Absurd, ridiculous, funny, surprising and skilfully performed, Trygve Wakenshaw & Barnie Duncan: Different Party is a little bit weird, but a little bit wonderful.
A show that is genuinely for all ages, Kaput is cleverly put together, side-splittingly funny and a wonderfully good time.
5 Stars for Adulting at Adelaide Fringe
After being the undisputed, sell-out hit of both the 2017 Adelaide and Edinburgh Fringes, Nick Phillips is returning in 2018 to unleash his werewolves upon us.
41 Seconds began as a cathartic experience for Mary and has evolved into a moving theatrical piece involving young people from around Adelaide’s North East.
There’s been this nonchalant attitude that it’s almost like a rite of passage to go through some lower level sexual assault, which, yeah, I would like that attitude to change. – Laura Desmond
A belly laugh a minute and a damned good time, Garry Starr Performs Everything is what Fringe stands for.
“It’s a very strong demonstration of the amount of trust and risk that is involved in circus in general, and particularly when you’re doing aerials.”
No MC, no pretence. Just a whole lot of fun and fabulous, the award winning No Frills is coming to Adelaide Fringe after a sell-out Melbourne season.
