
1 Mar 2025
An Evening Without Kate Bush: Songs From The Bush ~ Adelaide Fringe 2025 Review
After a successful 2024 Fringe, winning rave reviews and two awards, Sarah-Louise Young is back weaving magic and enchantment. Welcome to the church of Kate.

1 Mar 2025
After a successful 2024 Fringe, winning rave reviews and two awards, Sarah-Louise Young is back weaving magic and enchantment. Welcome to the church of Kate.

1 Mar 2025
Tracey O’Callaghan has been a regular on the Adelaide spoken word poetry scene for seven years now. Jumping in the deep end, she was a South Australian State…

1 Mar 2025
Psychopomp cleverly turns the tables and puts the spotlight right on the audience, in a playful manner, inviting them to tell their own story. This is a play…

1 Mar 2025
[CIRCUS/Physical Theatre ~ JAPAN] YOAH The Moa at Gluttony – Rymill Park, Fri 28 Feb, 2025.

28 Feb 2025
Kudos to Eva O’Connor for taking this all the way. I can only imagine how O’Connor and long-time collaborator Hildegard Ryan arrived at this one-bird show.…

28 Feb 2025
Our poet chronicler for the night, Alexander Wright, enters the stage, a yurt with bamboo rafters secured with rows of neat red ribbon bows. A laptop atop a…

28 Feb 2025
History walks seem to have a somewhat daggy reputation, relegated to the nerdy and uncool. The Whore Walk: a sex history walking tour, dreamed up and…

27 Feb 2025
The odyssey to seek love is a journey we all travel on, but how can we measure when we’ve arrived? We can relate directly to this heartfelt character in…

27 Feb 2025
[CABARET/Comedy ~ AUS] The Bally at Gluttony – Rymill Park, Wed 26 Feb, 2025.

26 Feb 2025
Ajar continues at The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall at 8.30pm until Sun 28 Mar. Book at FringeTIX or adelaidefringe.com.au. Click HERE to purchase…

26 Feb 2025
The first thing we encounter as we enter tonight is a sign indicating ‘audience participation’. We make a mental note to sit further back from the front rows.…

26 Feb 2025
This show begins with Isabella Gilbert drunkenly making her way through the audience to the stage, swaying onto a stool and attempting to pull a sparkly silver…