Adelaide Fringe
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Adelaide Fringe Calling For 2021 Poster Design
The Adelaide Fringe Poster Design competition is officially open.
All wishing to compete and have their design picked have until 12 July to submit their best work... -
Adelaide FringeVIEW Lands In Your Loungeroom
A new online platform called Adelaide FringeVIEW will provide a virtual stage for artists to perform on during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It's a free initiative for... -
Music For 18 Musicians Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
David Sefton’s installation as programmer for RCC has essentially created a third arm of Adelaide’s festival season.
It means that as the Adelaide Festival has... -
Safety Banana Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Ever sung ‘Islands In The Stream’ with a banana?
It really does something to you that you can’t explain.
Introducing Cindy: a vibrant, single, travelled,... -
Spooners For Crooners Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
To croon, or not to croon, doesn’t seem to be a question. We love the idea of love, we love the rules, and perhaps we have a thing for breaking them.
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Sammy J Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Most Thursday evenings, the ABC airs Sammy J’s latest bite-sized segment of satire.
These weekly updates have become at least as well-known as his musical... -
By A Thread Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Singlets, jeans and cotton weave have never looked so classy.
One Fell Swoop Circus presents their ensemble circus creation ‘By A Thread’ at Adelaide Fringe for a... -
Baggage Limit Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Ever considered that losing your baggage could be a good thing?
In one ambiguous question lies a test – what use is it to hang on to the things you’re hanging on... -
Review. Stephen K Amos Everyman @ Adelaide Fringe
Stephen K. Amos is back with his brand of well honed observational humour to new and returning seekers of mirth.
Last night’s performance for an enthusiastic... -
Gobby Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
'Gobby' is an inventive, heartfelt creation by writer/comedian/performer Jodie Irvine, filled with emotional ups and downs, as well as a steady flow of comedy and witticisms
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Dystopia Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Circus and heavy metal combine with bone-rattling intensity in the gothic inspired performance ‘Dystopia’.
Presented by emerging company CircAxe – the brainchild of... -
Stereolab Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
For many University Of Adelaide students, the on-campus experience is bookended by Open Day and graduation ceremonies in Bonython Hall. So it’s fitting that it showcases two
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Tash York – Winefulness Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Tash York’s 'Winefulness' may begin with a guided meditation, but it then proceeds just like your typical night on the town.
Britney and Eminem tunes get you... -
Lenka Allows Music To Soothe Her Own Emotions
Internationally-acclaimed pop artist, Lenka is back with two new EPs that ends a three-year hiatus for 'The Show' singer.
With a rekindled fire in her belly, Lenka... -
Daniel Connell Says Cheers, Big Ears!
Affable, lovable and hilarious – by all checks and measures, Daniel Connell appears to be the ideal Aussie comedian.
Daniel's observational, dry and often... -
Railed Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
Saddle up the horses and hold on tight because the gun-slinging hunks from Melbourne-based Head First Acrobats are back in town with their raunchy hit show
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Spirit Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
'Spirit' is an ingenious weaving together of Aboriginal culture and storytelling with modern technology, to create a magical and moving dance performance.
The... -
A Bookish Comedy Show Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2020
If you are an avid bookworm who loves to talk about all things literary, comedian George Dimarelos has the perfect show for you.
Held in The Atrium, an intimate... -
The Cameramen – Lights, Camera, Annnd Action At Adelaide Fringe
Adelaide progressive-pop four-piece, The Cameramen will be showcasing a new side to the band when they 'take over' microbrewery The Left Barrel Taproom at Adelaide
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Karen J White Remembers Kirsty MacColl At 2020 Adelaide Fringe
In ‘My Tribute To Kirsty MacColl’, Karen J White brings to the stage the songs of an underrated pop icon.
“For me, it’s simply about her varied style that I...
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