Seasoned Adelaide performer and prominent actor in disability arts Kym Mackenzie presents his first solo show Kym’s Overall Extravaganza Showcase, at this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
Category Archive: The Arts
Transgender comedian and seasoned performer, Chloe Black brings her new show Switch Hitter to the Adelaide Fringe following her critically acclaimed show Transistor Sister.
In her first one-woman, long-form comedy show, Yasemin explores life growing up as a Muslim, second generation Australian who became chronically ill in adulthood and had her life turned upside down.
Long Story Short rewards perseverance and, after a sputtering start, reveals enough heart and substance to make this film worth seeing.
An avid reader of positive psychology and neuroscience texts, Jennifer has transformed her research into uplifting original pop music to allow audiences to absorb lessons of mindfulness in a harmony of music, words and messages.
Adelaide Fringe favourite Matt Tarrant is once again returning to South Australia to build on his award-winning brand of world-class magic and mind-blowing mentalism with his biggest show to date, Happy.
With the largest offering from a South Australian producer and performer this fringe, Preachrs Podcast OnLine and OnStage are thrilled to announce their record-breaking line-up of 10 comedy, theatre, music and interactive events.
A blend of song, satire, comedy and a touch of burlesque, Endo Days tells Libby’s story of living with endometriosis, a condition that affects 1 in 10 Australian women, with an average diagnosis time of seven years
Directed by Slingsby’s Artistic Director Andy Packer and adapted by Irish playwright Amy Conroy, the production unpacks the intricacies of Martin McKenna’s life in a cabaret-style setting with shadow puppetry and live music.
Adelaide Festival Centre will showcase an array of talented finalists in its Students Got Talent competition to represent and support international students.
The 11 finalists will take the stage at Her Majesty Theatre on February 13 competing for $9500 in prize money.
