The Rock and Roll Spectacular is enjoyable subversive entertainment for children and their parents, that pokes good natured fun at the genre while managing to wholly embrace it.
Eleanor’s Story is a moving, finely-crafted piece of theatre that sensitively depicts the horrors of war through the eyes of a teenage girl.
Absurd, ridiculous, funny, surprising and skilfully performed, Trygve Wakenshaw & Barnie Duncan: Different Party is a little bit weird, but a little bit wonderful.
A show that is genuinely for all ages, Kaput is cleverly put together, side-splittingly funny and a wonderfully good time.
Like a mix between Magic Mike and Criss Angel, The Naked Magicians is a sexy “now you see me” show.
5 Stars for Adulting at Adelaide Fringe
I realised at the end of the fifty minutes my face was sore from continuously smiling from start to finish.
After being the undisputed, sell-out hit of both the 2017 Adelaide and Edinburgh Fringes, Nick Phillips is returning in 2018 to unleash his werewolves upon us.
41 Seconds began as a cathartic experience for Mary and has evolved into a moving theatrical piece involving young people from around Adelaide’s North East.
There’s been this nonchalant attitude that it’s almost like a rite of passage to go through some lower level sexual assault, which, yeah, I would like that attitude to change. – Laura Desmond
