For music nerds and party-seekers alike: this is a five-star, open-air celebration that hits straight in the heart
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A punchy new one-hour adaptation of Little Miss Julie is set to give Adelaide audiences a charged and unforgettable experience in a revamped classic.
Adelaide comedian Phil DeBondi tells us what keeps him up at night in this heartfelt and endearingly funny debut hour of stand-up comedy.
At a time where the most commercially viable Fringe shows are those that pack special effects and quadruple threats into circus tents, I encourage you to broaden your horizons and take a chance on The Routine. It’s a show that exemplifies the inventiveness and creativity of physical theatre. An entire hero’s journey is communicated through artful facial expressions and controlled contortions, and perfectly understood without the uttering of a single word.
LASSÙ: Cosmic Cabaret is as naughty as it is technical with many of its numbers offering sizzling and psychedelic performances that are as out of this world as one could anticipate a Cosmic Cabaret to be.
You connect not only with Nicola, but with anyone that has ever walked a mile in her shoes. She offers you those shoes (a lovely pair of sparkly Skechers I must say) and you will share a laugh that sticks with you long afterwards.
This is a hold-on-to-your-seat celebration of Shakespeare, delivered at breakneck speed and peppered with audience participation and recurring catchphrases.
To go or not to go? Please go. Fakespeare is fast, funny and well worth your time.
With clever storytelling, imaginative play and performers who genuinely understand young audiences, The Great Beach Adventure flies by in a joyful blur. If you’re looking for a Fringe show that delights children and adults alike, this one is well worth packing the metaphorical sunscreen for.
If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t quite fit, carried something heavy for a long time, or just really like s3x, and want someone to talk about those things beautifully and without shame, this one’s for you.
If you’ve never seen mime before, this is where to start. It is beautiful, it is emotional, it is funny, and it’s a quiet reminder that if you look closer, you’ll be able to see more.
