This is a disarmingly sweet-natured, emotionally intelligent show that deserves people to ‘flock’ to see it.
Category Archive: The Arts
Even if you have seen the movie or read the book by Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting Live delivers punches […]
Teacher, musician, director, actor and carryover champion Russell Cheek is no stranger to Adelaide, nor to Adelaide’s festivals. Russell […]
Funny, clever, engaging and affecting, Blank Tiles is perfect, and if we could give it more than 5 stars, we certainly would have.
In a show that is about as clever as theatre can possibly get, Parlour Games will play your heart like an instrument and will ignite your imagination.
Soap has all the elements you need for a perfect show. With a blend of humour, sexiness, great […]
See this show if you’re tired of the usual cabaret formula and want your one hour musical offering with a generous dose of the grotesque.
After a sell-out 2016 season, Donnarumma (pronounced Donna-room-ah) are back at this year’s Adelaide Fringe with Grace: The Songs of Jeff Buckley.
Taking a look at the funny side of relationships, Helen Cassidy is laughing at love, lust and loneliness this Adelaide Fringe Festival.
According to Bradley, this is the show that asks: if we’re all heading for doomsday, why not at least go out tap dancing atop our own graves?
