Featuring all original music, this super-fun brand new show includes curated activities, such as playing musical instruments, movement and paper craft, with accompanying songs to appeal to the imagination as well as the tactile, visual and auditory senses.
Adelaide
Rising star and all round hilarious guy Clay McMath is bringing laughs and relatability to this year’s Adelaide Fringe Festival.
He’s performing every night of the festival at Hymn Bar, which means there’s no excuse to miss Clay McMath: In Over My Head, to witness storytelling and standup comedy at its finest.
The 2024 Russell Hobbs British Film Festival has returned to cinemas in Adelaide this November in Prospect and CBD with a star-studded lineup.
From the moment Carla Lippis and a band of Adelaide Music Royalty graced the stage you knew you had landed in a Mondo Psycho world and you were visiting.
Starweaver is a thought-provoking and all-immersive experience. The play encourages the audience to think about the fabric of […]
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The shining stars of disco–funk have returned to Adelaide Fringe yet again
Nassar tackles difficult issues around the complications of social constructs and expectations with aplomb and irreverence, engaging and entertaining the audience with her dry wit and a touch of mischief.
With our fists in the air, MLK on screen and hearts full of hope and house music, History of House is a transformative, unmissable foray into musical perfection.
The strength of this show lies not only in the comedic talents of the performers but also in their authenticity and vulnerability.
