This is traditional clowning in a contemporary setting at its absolute best.
Adelaide Fringe Festival
Turn up dressed up as Marilyn, Madonna, Elvis or Doctor Who for a free show ticket, normally worth $35.
This Mad March festival season is serving up a plethora of exciting things for our eyes and ears and one of those offerings is WA band Dallas Royal.
Sequins, sass, shimmying and ghetto hip hop; not your usual Monday night fare, however when it comes to Hans the German (Matt Gilbertson), anything goes.
Velvet is smooth, sexy, luscious, exciting, heartwarming and damn good fun.
From the moment you are presented with your black or white eye mask, offered beef jerky with ant sauce served out of a cow skull, it’s a journey of surprises that keeps you guessing.
One frat house with very little dignity is reminiscent of where we lay our scene as the Shotspeare actors perform an abridged version of Romeo and Juliet.
If you go along to Icons expecting to see a typical drag show, you’ll be surprised, but not disappointed.
Blending comedy, music, satire and burlesque, Fashionably Late invite you to an evening of reflection and ridicule.
After the Fringe Parade, The Crown and Sceptre on King William Street in the CBD, are holding a massive Fringe opening party.
