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Adelaide Fringe 2022

March 17, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

The absolute best shows still running at Fringe this weekend

It's the Fringe's final weekend, which means there are precious few evenings left to make the most of the art and atmosphere of festival season. See only the best shows by following the good word of the folks at InReview.

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March 10, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

The best of the Fringe so far

There's just a week and a bit left of the 2022 Fringe, so to make sure we're getting the most out of the last run of shows, we turned to our colleagues at InReview for their highest-rated reviews of this week.

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March 3, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

The best of the Fringe so far

With another week of the Fringe down, we turn to our colleagues at InReview again for their highest-rated reviews to help you plan your weekend Fringe-going.

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March 1, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

Raising the cultural bar

The University of Adelaide has helped students make history for more than 135 years. Through their strong ties to the city’s arts community, students have gained invaluable on-the-ground experience to create opportunities and clear their road to success.

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February 25, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

Better off said

In her 2022 Fringe show, 'All The Things I Couldn’t Say', theatremaker Katherine Sortini dives into our collective regrets, sourcing stories from the public – tales of conversations abandoned and messages left unsent.

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February 24, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

The best of the Fringe so far

Our colleagues over at InReview know their arts and culture, so when they say a show’s worth going to, we listen. We’ve rounded up their highest-rated reviews to help you plan your weekend Fringe-going.

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February 18, 2022
Adelaide Fringe 2022

Rock and sorrow with ‘27 Club’

In recreating the songs of the artists of the 27 Club, Wanderers frontman Dusty Lee Stephensen taps into the yearning desperation of musicians whose lives and creative careers were tragically cut short.

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