Naughty and hilarious physical theatre that will leave you wet.
Adelaide Fringe
Lather delivered a note-perfect set of Zappa classics from the seventies to a full-house of happy Frank-ophiles last night.
The Love Mussels – It’s All Relative was a winner on all fronts. The venue was fantastic, the sound mix was pristine, and the band were on top form.
Fafi D’Alour & The Delinquents is a stellar lineup of exceptionally brilliant South Australian women who give their all to delight and entertain throughout the entire performance. A must-see act for the lovers of burlesque this Fringe season.
Oozing magnetism from every pore, rock royalty graced our shores for one night only and put on quite a show.
No matter how small Buffalo Drive’s imprint on the local music scene may seem to have been now, it was inarguably significant. It is great to be able to get to hear these songs played live again with such humour, joy and passion.
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.
An impressive monologue that one could almost call a… Touchdown!
Ross Noble delivers reliable laughs in his Comeback Special
