As far as career retrospectives go, you would be hard pressed to find one as ‘glorious’ as the one that Charles Jenkins has put together for this year’s Fringe. Get along to it if you can.
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Ben Knight’s comedy show, The Parent Teacher Interview, will certainly make you laugh, but will also offer you a lot of common sense insight into how the education experience should be approached by all of its major stakeholders.
If you haven’t seen The Choir Of Man’s show yet, make the effort to grab a ticket whilst you can. It is a show that you will find hard to beat for value, energy, and the sheer joy of that is encapsulated in the performance.
Soweto Gospel Choir Infuse their songs with synchronised percussion, dance, and some occasional comic pratfalls, and the energy of this show is impossible to resist.
Kill or be killed in this cult interactive role-playing game.
I would highly recommend that people who have not caught this tribute to Simon & Garfunkel as yet should make sure that they do so at some point…but in this venue there are some issues that work against these talented performers.
Tackling religion is never easy, but the good folk from Adelaide’s own George Glass Comedy do it with […]
Shake It knows the Fringe variety show formula well and checks off all the boxes with a talented group of performers, hosted by the engaging stage presence of Minnie Andrews.
The After Hours Cabaret Club ticks all the right boxes for a late night variety show at the Adelaide Fringe.
The Rock and Roll Spectacular is enjoyable subversive entertainment for children and their parents, that pokes good natured fun at the genre while managing to wholly embrace it.
