Giving highlight queer stories and disabilities in theatre, Call of the Malleefowl delivers a diverse cast of South Australian talent with a focus on leading roles for women.
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Classic Bruce at Gluttony is quite clearly a labour of love full of Springsteen songs delivered with a high level of reverence and an impressive degree of musical dexterity.
‘Our clarion call is ‘Gather; gather and sit,’ says George Bray, the show’s narrator, and gather we did, […]
A rockin’ night under the stars paying homage to the late, great members of the 27 Club
Adelaide cabaret favourite Amelia Ryan is producing more than just her own award winning entertainment this year as she brings us one of the hottest places to enjoy your Fringe.
Anna Thomas is clearly passionate about wine. In How To Drink Wine Like A Wanker, Thomas takes the […]
Little Sylvie and Miss Ohio combined together at The Jade on Sunday afternoon to provide a fascinating mix of vocal and acoustic delights as part of this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
Twins, presented by comedian Greg Fleet and film-maker Ian Darling, at this year’s Fringe
Showcasing a 15-piece classical orchestra and six South Australian rock musicians and vocalists, Classic Bruce presents 12 of Springsteen’s career defining hits.
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.
