360 Allstars is a hugely popular Adelaide Fringe favourite boasting a powerful physical performance exploring all forms of rotation.
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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.
Check out Tessa Manning’s fantastic photos of the bands and crowds at Laneway Festival at Hart’s Mill, Port Adelaide.
The emphasis on homegrown talent was apparent from the line-up announcement for Laneway 2019. For placing such confidence in our local talent, the organisers of Australia’s biggest nationally touring festival should be congratulated. It also made for a bloody great show.
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.
Reading the Fringe blurb for Becky Lucas – ‘Um, support me?!’ you get a sense of how busy this comedian is right now. In addition to TV spots on ABC2 and Network Ten, writing for Stan, and performing at the Sydney Opera House, the Melbourne International Comedy Gala and Edinburgh Fringe, Lucas was also booted from Twitter for a joke about Scott Morrison.
Off the back of a successful season at Edinburgh Fringe, Adelaide’s newest improv company, Tenuous Link, is kicking down doors and yelling “Freeze!” in their new show at the 2019 Adelaide Fringe, A Total Cop Out.
Maestro is a comedy pressure cooker. The competition is fierce, the stakes are high, and any player could end up on top.
Louise McCabe’s The Runner Up. A play about the glory of being the runner-up. About being a loser. We struggle. We lose. We make mistakes and look bad. Our dreams fall apart. And what do we do next? We laugh and get on with it!
