Fringe
Fringe festival news, previews and reviews from Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney from team scenestr.
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Wil Anderson Is Critically Wil Ahead Of Comedy Season
Where there's a will there's a way. And where there's Wil Anderson, there's a damn good chance you're going to laugh yourself silly.
A much-loved feature of the... -
2017 Adelaide Fringe Programme Announced
There are more than 1,100 events taking place at the 2017 Adelaide Fringe, boasting yet another record number of attractions to delight, inspire and challenge
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Garden Of Unearthly Delights Reveals 2017 Programme
With over 100 shows in 13 venues across 31 days and nights, the 2017 Garden Of Unearthly Delights has blossomed beautifully.
More than 750,000 people visit the... -
Lachlan Mitchell And Hannah Macklin Are Entertaining At The Brisbane Jazz Club
With 15 years experience in the industry, I reckon I've heard a lot of local singers. From your busker on the corner to the next, big thing being peddled by one of the major
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The Elixir Of Sydney Fringe Festival: Acrobatics Amplified
Acrobatics is impressive, but the folks at Head First are literally turning the art form upside down.
'Elixir' is a show full of crazy flips and twists, integrated... -
The Bloodlust Ball 2016 @ The Tivoli Theatre Review
Brisbane has a diverse, often quirky, and steadily growing community of subcultures.
The older members of our alternate communities can tell some damn scary stories... -
Dystopia @ Tortuga Review
In the dark, industrial setting of Sydney’s St Peters sits the Tortuga warehouse, a space dedicated to subversive art, sculpture, live installation and
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Sydney Fringe: More Than Just A Festival
Humans are fortunate creatures. While we may not always be aware of it, we spend our lives bathing in art.
It’s in every small bar and space you’ve ever visited,... -
Dave Thornton - So On And So Forth @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Look up ‘likeable’ in the dictionary. Get some scissors and carefully cut out the whole definition.
Now, photocopy it enough times so you can cover every other word... -
iOTA: Wolf Number Nine @ Adelaide Fringe Review
iOTA is a figure in the Australian arts scene many love, lots don't know, but most would definitely recognise.
He's been around, creating beautiful poetry/... -
The Gremlins @ Adelaide Fringe Review
This Fringe, ‘The Gremlins’ were unmissable in more ways than one.
Not everyone who ventures into the Garden of Unearthly Delights does so with the intention of... -
EastEnd Cabaret: @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Head into ‘East End Cabaret’ to meet two delicious perverts; Bernadette Byrne and the confused yet charming Victor Victoria for a delightful hour-long romp through their
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Rich Hall @ Garden Of Unearthly Delights Adelaide Fringe Review
If you’ve heard of comedy, you’ve almost definitely heard of Rich Hall. He’s like the well-read uncle you never hung out with enough.
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The Lone Star Show @ Adelaide Fringe Review
'The Lone Star Show' is a charity show with a concept so brutal, it piques one’s interest in the same way a bullfight might.
A bullfight that raises money for... -
Calypso Nights: Juan, Two? @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Bananas, chutney and other secrets of the universe.
When you tell someone you are going to see some comedy at the Fringe, the immediate perception is always the... -
A Simple Space By Gravity & Other Myths @ Adelaide Fringe Review
If you missed this show last year you’d be absolutely crazy to do so again.
This is the second time 'A Simple Space' has performs Adelaide Fringe. With two new... -
How Being a Comedian Made Me An Amazing Babysitter
I became a godfather recently. Not the cool kind with guns and Italian food. The normal kind with responsibility and the need to buy presents.
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Kate Miller-Heidke @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Performing to a sold-out crowd within the beautiful Spiegeltent, Kate Miller-Heidke captured the crowd from the moment she hit the stage and held them right through until the
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Abandoman: Life & Rhymes @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Recommending comedy at Adelaide Fringe is a tough gig.
The festival boasts an abundance of shows laden with five-star ratings, so how do you distinguish the... -
Stuart Bowden: She Was Probably Not a Robot @ Adelaide Fringe Review
Adelaide Fringe is a platform for the weird and wonderful, so it's only fitting that a bearded man deliver an offbeat, sci-fi love story while fastened to a blow-up
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