Adelaide Fringe 2016

Hannah Gadsby – Dogmatic, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 04 March 2016

One of Australia’s best comedians returns to the Fringe with her new show Dogmatic. Hannah Gadsby maintains her signature form of dry humour in a lighter, self confessed ‘no-woes’ comedy show with many hilarious stories from start to finish. Gadsby has based her performance on Taylor Swift’s 1989 tour, with lighting and costume changes, speeches and multimedia scenes abound, as […]

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"Ze": Queer as F*ck!

Adelaide Fringe 2016

“Ze”: Queer as F*ck!, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 28 February 2016

Michelle/Ryan Lunicke takes us on hir¹journey of self-discovery in “Ze”: Queer as F*ck!. Warning of adult content and glitter (amazing mix), Lunicke laughs, yells, and whispers hir way through recollections of queer existence. Once in Tuxedo Cat, the audience for Queer as F*ck were called to go through to the Rivers Studio. As we headed in, […]

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Rhinoceros, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 28 February 2016

Eugéne Ionesco’s modern classic, Rhinoceros, employs absurdism to demonstrate the dangers of conformity. Brought to the stage by an emerging troupe led by Jasmine Leech, this rendition of Rhinoceros is entertaining, faithful to Ionesco’s vision, and aesthetically pleasing. The whole production had a very classic theatre feel to it, which definitely suits Rhinoceros well, given […]

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Everybody Dies, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 26 February 2016

I imagined that Everybody Dies would be a gory, yet educational performance. The morbid title and the controversial topic of vaccination may lead one to believe that adults are performing the production. However, audiences will be pleasantly surprised to discover that it is presented by SAYarts, an Adelaide youth theatre company. According to director, Claire Glenn, when presented […]

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Undercover Adelaide: The Spy Experience, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 22 February 2016

This year, for the first time, Adelaide Fringe has an interactive genre. Street game experts, Fire Hazard, offer a carefully organised experience for participants to become covert operatives in the heart of Adelaide. Beginning at the Aperitif Bar, ibis, participants are greeted by code name ‘Magpie’ and given information about their final assessment as spies-in-training. […]

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Deception: The Final Deceit, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 22 February 2016

The tent buzzes with the excitement of the audience long before the performers appear. This is a much anticipated show – the final for the Deception Trilogy, which has been running for the past three years at the Adelaide Fringe. This year, Matt Tarrant and Matt Brandwood work together to bring a seamless show of magic […]

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The Pianist by Thomas Monckton & Circo Aereo, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

1 Comment 22 February 2016

Thomas Monckton’s one man show, The Pianist, reminded me of watching a kitten play with its tail for an hour – you can’t look away. He’s also ridiculously energetic, confused, and excitable. He tries very hard to make everything exactly perfect and, in so doing, causes things to go terribly wrong. You can’t help but […]

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Satori, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

1 Comment 20 February 2016

Under the pen name Satori, Adelaide poet Charlie Brooks presents a show under the same name. A performance which blends hip hop, contemporary poetry and classic literature, Satori is uniquely styled, Shakespearean in acting, and reminiscent of modern slam poetry. The Bibliotecha Bar is a great venue for Satori. It’s intimate, decorated with walls lined with books, and […]

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The Appointment: Stories from the Salon, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 20 February 2016

The Appointment: Stories from the Salon is a show about beauty therapy. Sam Donvito shares her stories and experiences about working as a beauty therapist for 14 years, from surviving beauty school to dealing with zany clients and waxing a lot of vaginas. Sam shows great confidence in her acting, changing characters with ease. She uses a […]

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Interview with Sammy J, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 19 February 2016

Hailing from Melbourne, Sam McMillan aka Sammy J is both a friendly and highly anticipated face this Fringe season. Sammy J is best known for his comedic work with Heath McIvor aka Randy, having just wrapped up their first season of Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane on small screen television. This year, the […]

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