SILENCE ! Speaks volumes. What was once a reasonably mysterious introduction to Adelaide Fringe Festival 2023 full of […]
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Hilarious, absurd, poignant, irreverent, and a damned good time, Jacob Jackman treats his audience to a one-man masterclass of stand-up, sketch comedy, silliness and social commentary.
Tenor is a wonderful film. It is engaging, uplifting, full of wonderful images of bourgeois Paris, has a terrific ensemble cast, and it consistently sounds fantastic.
Like a wild night out in Tokyo, Maho Magic Bar combines expert mixology with the wonder of magic to pull off a jam-packed hour of entertainment.
Adelaide Fringe Festival 2023 kicks of with a bang and a delicious Bahn Mi! With grace and gratitude, […]
One of the best fixtures on the music calendar is back – and in a big way! Read our Adelaide Laneway review here.
Michel Hazanavicius’ latest film comedy, Final Cut, is about a director and making a thirty minute continuous take B-grade zombie film. Plenty obviously can go horribly wrong. A lot of gory, slapstick humour ensues!
While I loved every second of that show, nothing compared to seeing Hayes in his element in a big venue, full to the brim of fans that waited with profound anticipation in a line that snaked through the surrounding parklands as far as the eye could see.
Mono is a fast-paced show with plenty of jokes throughout to keep even the most cynical patron smiling.
If you are going to write an eighty minute comic monologue about dying and organising funerals then you […]
