Laughter Is The Best Of Meds
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MoreTwo lead actors from State Theatre’s ‘Single Asian Female’ explain why the side-splitting and poignant play, with representation at its core, is so important.
MoreGrapes of Mirth is hitting Seppeltsfield in the Barossa for a two-day festival of laughs, drinks, and associated revelry. Comedian Merrick Watts gives us the lowdown on what to expect.
MoreWednesday, 6 April 2022
MoreThe fairy lights are packed away and the Parklands are bandaged in fresh turf, disguising the scars of Mad March. Headlines herald another bumper festival season for South Australia. But from offstage, mutterings of discontent flitter between weary performers.
MoreEx-partners and current colleagues Farrin Foster and Josh Fanning talk with long-time friend Tommaso Pascale about the proposed amendments to Australia's race hate laws, whether it's ok for comedians to be racist, and that time someone sent Tom a picture of their balls.
MoreThere’s more to comedy in Adelaide than the national and international swill of Mad March, and we’ve found proof.
MoreThankfully, in our fair city, you are only ever a 30-minute trolley car ride from a dip in the refreshing bosom of Old Man ocean. But if you're one of the many who will be entering ol' briny this summer, remember to keep your wits about you - because things can get weird in there.
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