A two-hander that explores the process of an annual staff work review gone horribly wrong, the drama follows Jo, a senior manager, who needs to appraise head of department Nicky’s work.
You really have to see these amazing feats for yourself – the action doesn’t stop.
“Comedy of Terrors isn’t about minimising the terrors of war, but rather emphasising the constant terror of raising children,” Vida says.
If you’re looking for a circus variety show, Crème de la Crème has got you covered.
MANSION self-described as a spine tingling, gothic fusion of dance, circus & burlesque. I almost feel blasphemous saying […]
Archaeologist and comedian KC Martin-Stone is heading back to Adelaide Fringe with a story of a neurodivergent, brilliant, bruised brain in Have You Tried Brain Surgery?
Rainee Blake has a lovely voice, obviously stylistically influenced by her musical muse Joni Mitchell, but her material in this show was mono-paced and needed a little more stylistic variation in order to consistently keep her audience’s full focus.
Stars at The Gov – What a great afternoon of high quality Oz rock!
Playing at Ayers House for four nights only (15-18 March), this fast-paced, action-packed show will cement your love for Shakespeare or cure your hatred of year ten Romeo and Juliet study.
A top class show, which you should check out if you are a ‘classic rock’ fan.
