Adelaide Fringe
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Fauna @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Like a delicately entwined ecosystem, the five acrobats of 'Fauna' appeared onstage, swaying and stepping in harmony, each dependent upon the other.
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Double Denim @ Adelaide Fringe Review
The Henry Austin, a new Fringe venue for 2017, is a restaurant and bar of immense sophistication and class.
What better place, then, to host the coolest of parties:... -
Back By Popular Demand: Djuki Mala
Formerly known as The Chooky Dancers, six talented indigenous performers who now call themselves by their traditional Yolngu name Djuki Mala will perform at Adelaide’s Fringe
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B-Movie Bash with Macabra @ The Producers Bar Review
Macabra is a living dead girl who just wants to have some (B-grade) fun.
“I was engaged, once,” she muses, a skull goblet in her lace-gloved hand. “He bought me a... -
NoMaD @ Adelaide Fringe Review
The slogan 'sounds of the planet' is synonymous with WOMAD (World Of Music, Arts and Dance).
As such, there is the possibility that Fringe goers may mistakenly... -
5 Favourite Fabrics With Barry Morgan
Barry Morgan is fashion.
Ahead of his performance at Adelaide Fringe, Barry shares his love of fabrics with his Top 5. “It's all about making an effort,” Barry –... -
Trainspotting @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Irvine Welsh’s 'Trainspotting' is now an urban fable; the tale of Sick Boy and Rents is as entrenched in the public psyche as 'The Tortoise And The Hare'.
Fans of... -
Bad Luck Cabaret @ Adelaide Fringe Review
On an unseasonably cold Adelaide night, pint-sized vixen Laurie Black turns the heat up as she hit the stage of the glorious Spiegel Zelt.
Bringing her 'Bad Luck... -
Peter Combe: Sing-Along To Your Favourite Kid's Anthems
Peter Combe, who is often referred to as the first pop-star of Australian children's music, has spent the last few years of his 30-plus year career with a unique duality in
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Jay Hoad Goes Off The Cuff At Adelaide Fringe
Roots musician Jay Hoad will be launching his latest album, ‘Off The Cuff’, at Adelaide Fringe.
Jay boasts a massive collection of guitars. The Fijian-born... -
Cirque Africa @ Adelaide Fringe Review
The continent of Africa has long been associated with the circus big top, with lions, tigers and elephants forming the backbone of the traditional travelling
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Torte e Mort: Anya Anastasia Is Back For Another Slice
History is just a wheel; it spins upon its axis and the time of tyrants and wanton excess inevitably rolls around again.
Anya Anastasia’s 'Torte e Mort', a macabre... -
Cirque Africa Is Swinging Into Adelaide Fringe
Witness the beauty and majesty of Africa under a big top at Adelaide Fringe with 'Cirque Africa', a one-of-a-kind performance blending culture and contemporary
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Comedian Demi Lardner Attracts The Weird People
Comedian Demi Lardner returns with her latest and most unusual show, ‘Look What You Made Me Do’.
Demi has a weird mind. Her jokes tackle unusual topics, from... -
Ozafro Returns To Showcase At Adelaide Fringe
Isaac Wallace and his style of music started in Ghana with Milo cans acting as drums.
An Adelaide resident since the 2016 Adelaide Fringe festival, Isaac will once... -
Rhymes Causing A Ruckus At New Globe Theatre
The Ruckus Slam Poetry group has made a name for itself after holding open mic slams once a month in Brisbane and Melbourne.
Gearing up for their monthly show as... -
Rogue Romantic: Anya Anastasia The Cabaret Diva
It isn’t Star Wars, but Anya Anastasia’s new show is a rogue one.
Anya Anastasia’s delicately and strikingly painted visage adorned the iconic bustling trams of... -
The Head First Acrobats Are Flying High
This year’s Adelaide Fringe Festival is set to be turned on its head with not one, but two side-splitting contemporary circus shows from internationally renowned Melbourne
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Never Seen: A Must-See At Adelaide Fringe
Contemporary Hong Kong composer, Alain Chiu, will present the world premiere of his new, musical-performance piece at this year’s Adelaide Fringe, a bold, creative vision
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Tubular Bells For Two Make Music Fun
We have a habit of thinking that certain instruments are only played in sombre kinds of affairs.
The glockenspiel isn’t known for its hard-rocking connotations,...
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