No stranger to the Fringe, or to the live music scene, legendary Aussie blues musician Russell Morris, will be playing the Spiegeltent on February 26.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
These Things Take Wine is for anyone who’s ever had a drink, been hung over, made questionable choices when drunk, or even just has a pulse; it’s an absolute riot.
Part of a trio of shows playing a season of the Adelaide Fringe to celebrate Irish independence, is Beowulf: The Blockbuster.
You need to approach this show with an open mind; it’s bizarre, quirky and not for the easily offended.
There’s acrobatics, magic, clowning, roller skating, singing, pole dancing and vodka shots; it’s so much fun, you won’t want it to end.
A witty and cleverly structured show with a unique and interesting concept, Torte e Morte: Songs of Cake and Death is one to catch this Adelaide Fringe Festival
There’s death defying tricks, crowd participation, piano accordion antics, and plenty of surprises – it’s your usual Hans fare, only bigger and better.
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Even if you’re not a fan of Doris Day, Louise Messenger is worth seeing because she puts on a stellar show.
There’s some terrific improvisation, impressive acrobatics and lots of laughs – a fun one for the kids.
