Imagine moving overseas to find the ‘one’, only to discover you are ‘one’ of many. Singer songwriter Gene Phoa explores heartbreak, romance and revenge in his acoustic rom-com this Adelaide Fringe.
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It’s home time for RCC who this Adelaide Fringe are going full circle, back to where it all began at Victoria Square bringing a bold new-look program full of participatory theatre, immersive light installations and live music.
Teaming up with B-boys and B-girls from Brisbane urban dance studio Mad Dance House, Collision combines Casus Circus’ signature combination of ground-breaking acrobatics and physical poetry with the rhythm, swagger, and moves of street dance culture.
Hosted by award-winning cabaret queen Victoria Falconer and featuring a smorgasbord of world- class cabaret, fierce drag and jaw-dropping circus performers, all in the surrounds of the gorgeous Spiegeltent in The Garden of Unearthly Delights – your favourite meal of the day just got glitzier.
An avid reader of positive psychology and neuroscience texts, Jennifer has transformed her research into uplifting original pop music to allow audiences to absorb lessons of mindfulness in a harmony of music, words and messages.
With the largest offering from a South Australian producer and performer this fringe, Preachrs Podcast OnLine and OnStage are thrilled to announce their record-breaking line-up of 10 comedy, theatre, music and interactive events.
No Fixed Address will return to The Gov on Thursday 25 March to celebrate the renaming of Rundle Mall Laneway after the celebrated local band.
In Hotline, Abandoman (a.k.a. Rob Broderick) will call on the help of the audience to bring musical improvisation to new, glorious heights, writing the next big hits for Ed Sheeran, Lin Manuel, The Weeknd and more.
While every effort was made to keep +Live+ on the bill, due to scheduling conflicts and the on-going difficulties the world has been subject to, the band are unable to make it to Australia during the new timeframe.
A blend of song, satire, comedy and a touch of burlesque, Endo Days tells Libby’s story of living with endometriosis, a condition that affects 1 in 10 Australian women, with an average diagnosis time of seven years
