“Comedy of Terrors isn’t about minimising the terrors of war, but rather emphasising the constant terror of raising children,” Vida says.
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Playing at Ayers House for four nights only (15-18 March), this fast-paced, action-packed show will cement your love for Shakespeare or cure your hatred of year ten Romeo and Juliet study.
Imagine a world without bodily autonomy, where government control over its citizens is so complete, you could be forced to have surgery to remove your butthole.
SILENCE ! Speaks volumes. What was once a reasonably mysterious introduction to Adelaide Fringe Festival 2023 full of […]
Described by legendary comedian Tim Ferguson as “Pure comic genius” Marilyn tells her own story while smashing stereotypes and double standards.
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.
