The case for parties in the park
Why we should be dancing in, rather than defending the purity of, Adelaide's Parklands.
MoreWhy we should be dancing in, rather than defending the purity of, Adelaide's Parklands.
MoreAfrica meets Adelaide in an street-art-filled festival on Eliza Street.
MoreA theatre show with depth, performed at a basement pool.
MoreThe irrefutable contribution of a humble man is cause to celebrate.
MoreWhat started as a dinner party thrown seasonally by Hannah Rohrlach and Stephanie Daughtry has evolved into a sold out Adelaide Fringe show.
MoreFresh from her most successful showing ever in 2015, comedian and performance artist Tessa Waters this year returns to the Adelaide Fringe to remind us that being silly is incredibly smart.
More30 plays, 60 minutes and, if you’re lucky, pizza. Touring Australia for the first time, the Neo-Futurists are ready to show you theatre as you’ve never seen it before with Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at the Adelaide Fringe.
MoreA one man show that fuses theatricality and physical theatre with spoken word and poetry to create a dynamic story of the Icarus myth, mental health and masculinity - this is Icarus Falling, a must see this festival season.
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