McMullen perfectly straddles the line of humour and poignancy to deliver a show that is both important and entertaining.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
From start to finish, this cabaret with kick celebrates everyone and everything through song, dance, acrobatics, drag, comedy, fire eating and subversive striptease.
Warhol: Bullet Karma is a show stuffed full of great characterisations from Warhol’s artistic heyday, and Garry Roost’s performance really brings these characters to life.
There are many magic shows on offer this year at Adelaide Fringe, so it becomes a trick in itself to stand out from the crowd.
Katie Lees has created a show which is simultaneously funny and relatable, to the point the full horror of the office work experience is on display.
Amy McNickle and Steffie Yee have created something really immersive and moving with this film, with a dash of dry humour thrown in for measure.
Michaela Burger is both gifted as a singer and storyteller, and those gifts shine in A Migrant’s Son.
Rashaun will most definitely dazzle you with this skill, and charm you with his confident, but quiet, demeanour
Girl Power Collective is definitely a fun show, and would certainly appeal to young, old and everything in between.
Multi award-winning cabaret star Tommy Bradson is returning to Adelaide Fringe with two shows: a biting new vampire comedy and the ultimate late night party.
