Steve Porters – How To Flirt: The TED XXX Talk
Le Cascadeur at The Garden of Unearthly Delights, until 23 March
Self-taught feminist and wannabe iPod DJ Steve Porters thinks he’s the ultimate ladies’ man – but has he even made it past third base? Fresh from sold-out shows, he brings his humorous take on modern dating from Surrey to Australia.
Lil Wenker: BANGTAIL
The Gallery at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum, until 23 March
The ‘Baddest Cowboy in Texas’ has met his match – an even badder cowboy who’s stolen his title. BANGTAIL is a wild ride of cowboy clown chaos, manhood, and the ultimate showdown.

Furiozo: Man Looking for Trouble
The Chapel at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum, until 23 March
Furiozo returns to Adelaide with his chaotic, punk rock, and disturbingly real comedy. A darkly funny portrait of toxic masculinity, this loveable hooligan will make you love, hate, and fear the beast within.

Daniel Muggleton: You May Be White, I May Be Crazy
The Piglet (open-air) at Gluttony, until 23 March
Australian comedian Daniel Muggleton, known for his tracksuit and sharp wit, brings a show all about fatherhood, grief, and life’s unpredictability – unless he decides on something else entirely.

Josh Glanc: Family Man
Spiegel Zelt at The Garden of Unearthly Delights, until 23 March
Josh Glanc, nominated for the 2024 Edinburgh Comedy Award, returns to Adelaide for seven nights with a show that sees him turning stand-up into his own personal playground.
Raul Kohli: A British Hindu’s Guide To the Universe
Basement Bar at Therapy Cocktail Bar / HYMN BAR, until 23 March
Newcastle comic Raul Kohli, known for his BBC Sounds podcast Comic Sanskrit, debuts in Australia with a show that is all about using comedy to explore divinity, peace, and personal growth, while still embracing the chaos of life.

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The Box at ARTHUR ARTHOUSE / The Gallery at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum, until 23 March
Winner of Best Comedy at the 2024 Melbourne Fringe, Sophie Power presents a wild, immersive bouffon show exploring language, power, and self-discovery. Expect an unhinged and unapologetically bold ride along with the audience.
Jordan Barr – Dog Why
Hell’s Kitchen at Rhino Room, until 1 March
DOG WHY is Jordan Barr’s stand-up comedy show about self-improvement, inspired by a dog who presses buttons to communicate. From wellness retreats to plastic surgery, Jordan presents her relatable journey towards trying to calm down.
