Described by legendary comedian Tim Ferguson as “Pure comic genius” Marilyn tells her own story while smashing stereotypes and double standards.
Category Archive: Festivals
With an ambitious private investigator, a jealous client with a vengeful agenda and a whole lot of dazzle and danger, Cab Suave is coming to town.
Who doesn’t love an 80s mixed tape? No one. And maybe a trip back in time and a chat with 15 year old you might really help a mid life crisis. All Fired Up is solving the problems of your world, one 80s song at a time.
Coming over from Melbourne and playing at Holden Street Theatres, Neylon & Peele bring us a celebration of the infamous fitness test accompanied by some middle school politics in The Beep Test.
“Something I talk a lot about in my work is the way women and girls learn to see other women as a threat, as our competition, so we’re intentionally going against that and banding together,” she says. “We’re stronger when we work together”.
With a different show and cast every night, but the same hilarity and excitement, local improv troupe On The Fly are back at Adelaide Fringe with Maestro.
James Penwarden wants you to bring your gays, theys, and baes to an orgiastic celebration of queer humour, sultry songs, and award-winning entertainment.
Described as The Book of Mormon meets Beauty and the Beast, this year’s Fringe will see the arrival of a gripping tale of love, connection and the human condition in The Marvellous Elephant Man.
One of the best fixtures on the music calendar is back – and in a big way! Read our Adelaide Laneway review here.
St Jerome’s Laneway Festival returned to Adelaide on Friday, with a great new location and a stellar line-up. Upside photographer, Kay Cann was there to capture all the action.
