1900-Lisa-Skye is at times odd, but also an affectionate and hilarious look at the world of phone dating before new technology took hold.
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Chasing Smoke is a circus show with Indigenous performers, offering a contemporary performance of their craft mixed in with some comedy and history for good measure. These elements combine to create something moving and funny, simultaneously offering a window into another culture.
Effing Robots: How I Taught AI To Stop Worrying and Love Humans is a really interesting deep-dive into the world of AI, with Nicol Cabe a knowledgeable and passionate navigator into what is sometimes a murky, unsettling world.
There can no doubt that all in attendance had an absolute blast, and with Honky Tonk Heaven only back for one more night of the Fringe, Saturday 2nd March, what are y’all waiting for?
The options are shortlisted and the winner decided by the level of applause. Second Date Disasters – The Musical was given the go ahead by the packed house at The Box theatre at Garden of Unearthly Delights.
The sold out crowd at Beth Hart’s first ever Adelaide show, refused to leave The Gov, and stood chanting her name in steadily increasing intensity for at least ten minutes after the last song of her encore had finished. What a night!
Roque has a voice made to fill arenas – experience her in the intimate Ruby Slipper Chronicles before you will only be able to see her at a distance in big musical productions.
Amity Dry’s Fortified is an ode to the performer’s recent struggles after her marriage breakdown, particularly as she navigates the tricky world of co-parenting, online dating and the reformation of identity within singledom.
There can be no doubt, Tash York is a powerhouse. Her 2018 Fringe show, Adulting, was fabulous and she has continued to deliver the goods in 2019 with Badass.
Alex Rossi’s After Party is the perfect way to cap off your night of Fringing. The US singer/guitarist does rhythm and blues the old school way – really hitting that sweet spot.
