Alex Cofield – Supernova deserves ‘Sold Out’ signs to adorn the doorways of Rajopolis every night of this 2018 Fringe season.
Good people of Adelaide – make it happen!
Alex Cofield – Supernova deserves ‘Sold Out’ signs to adorn the doorways of Rajopolis every night of this 2018 Fringe season.
Good people of Adelaide – make it happen!
But don’t take our word for it. Check out the opinion of some experts in the field, our junior Upside writers.
I enjoyed Yummy so much that while I was watching the final group performance I got so caught up in it I actually almost started dancing in my chair.
Trumpageddon is certainly worth a look just for Simon Jay’s impersonation alone.
The Travelling Sisters – Toupe is a sloppy and unfunny slew of directionless skits that relies far too much on flesh and far too little on fun.
If you like physical comedy, and even if you don’t, I cannot recommend this show more highly. Soon enough these performers will be so big that we will be claiming them as Australian.
Charismatic, bright, and witty, Stephanie Tisdell had me laughing and feeling slightly better about my white guilt with her show Identity Steft.
While I would recommend this show to any fan of drag (and Ru’s Drag Race) Courtney’s show Under the Covers has plenty to offer for both her familiar and unfamiliar audiences.
Directed by Claire Glenn and written by Alan Grace, I Still Have No Friends is a self-devised piece by SAYarts’ On The Fringe, a group of South Australia’s young creatives.
We were lucky enough to catch up with Hans before he took off to perform at Perth Fringe so he could give us the scoop on this year’s Adelaide offering.