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Adelaide Fringe Festival
Russell Morris certainly crams a lot into a single hour on stage. His Spiegeltent performance on Friday night was a master class in professionalism.
Melbourne based comedian Alice Fraser first came to my attention in 2015 when she featured on Wil Anderson’s Wilosophy podcast. […]
Kylie Brice will launch her EP Broken and Beautiful tonight at Salisbury Institute, so head out north to support this incredibly inspiring artist.
These Things Take Wine is for anyone who’s ever had a drink, been hung over, made questionable choices when drunk, or even just has a pulse; it’s an absolute riot.
Part of a trio of shows playing a season of the Adelaide Fringe to celebrate Irish independence, is Beowulf: The Blockbuster.
Massaoke is when everybody comes together to sing, howl or scream along to their most loved hits, which are performed by a live band while the lyrics are displayed on a big screen.
You need to approach this show with an open mind; it’s bizarre, quirky and not for the easily offended.
There’s acrobatics, magic, clowning, roller skating, singing, pole dancing and vodka shots; it’s so much fun, you won’t want it to end.
A witty and cleverly structured show with a unique and interesting concept, Torte e Morte: Songs of Cake and Death is one to catch this Adelaide Fringe Festival
