Not just for all the single ladies, The Desperettes will make you giggle, whatever your relationship status.
Adelaide Fringe
Raw and visceral, Signifying Nothing is, despite its flaws and inconsistencies, an engaging piece of theatre that challenges us to think carefully about how we use our voting privileges and to look closely at the character and motivations of those who purport to represent us in our parliaments.
Steve Hughes had Adelaide in stitches with his intelligent humour.
Kate Ceberano in the Spiegeltent – a terrific, five-star performance from one of the greats!
An enjoyable comedy that is definitely “not about the food!”
Two things are made abundantly clear in Morgan Welch’s new show, Girl Crush. The first is that she has […]
Taste’s Adelaide Fringe show in Showroom One at The German Club presented the fans with a generous cross-section of songs from both eras of the band’s career.
My Leonard Cohen is not an unequivocal success, but it does put the spotlight squarely on the songs – and despite some occasional rough treatment, the old adage still proves true – diamonds don’t crack under pressure.
A peek into the world of chemsex through an enthralling series of monologues.
All up, Prohibition is a well-sequenced, fast-paced and entertaining show that strikes a perfect balance between humour and physicality.
