Oozing magnetism from every pore, rock royalty graced our shores for one night only and put on quite a show.
Adelaide Fringe Festival
creativity of profanity, with the opportunity to learn to let out your frustrations in an elegantly bilingual manner.
Love songs tinged with sadness, songs of hope to break our hearts and lift our spirits, and as ever, well deserved and perfectly crafted political reflections to enrage and entertain us are delivered with McDermott’s immutable magnetism. Paul McDermott – PLUS ONE is pure showmanship at its very best.
Audiences will never look at a deck of cards the same again after experiencing Dom’s up close and personal show through the use of a giant screen that will leave crowds questioning all that they see.
If you love music, you will love RECLINE. Lean in. Immerse yourself in the Hot Dub. Enjoy the tunes and the tingles.
If they’re cute, they’re usually a little bit psycho, and Miss Zella Shear holds no exception with the premiere of her one woman show, Bird Be Crazy this Adelaide Fringe with discounted tickets available to both concession and BankSA card holders.
Giving highlight queer stories and disabilities in theatre, Call of the Malleefowl delivers a diverse cast of South Australian talent with a focus on leading roles for women.
‘Our clarion call is ‘Gather; gather and sit,’ says George Bray, the show’s narrator, and gather we did, […]
Anna Thomas is clearly passionate about wine. In How To Drink Wine Like A Wanker, Thomas takes the […]
Lebanese-born, Sydney-based comedian Fady Kassab greets his audience as though they were guests. ‘They told me to wait in […]
