Tag: Adelaide 2025
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Seeds of Doubt: Kate Dolan on her inner-critic
The comedian on challenging self-doubt and never giving up
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Cecilia Ronson: “I think that heartbreak is a universal experience”
If you’re a comedy lover who has ever had your heart broken in any way, shape or form, Breaking Hearts with Cecilia Ronson is the show for you
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Innocence
An exquisitely realised performance
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Adult Bubble Show
An irresistibly original spectacle
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Something Wicked.. a bewitching burlesque
A passionately dark and powerful burlesque bewitching the audience
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch
A tender exploration of identity, transformation and the nature of love
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Krapp’s Last Tape
A version of Beckett’s classic that is bereft of the vigour and confidence
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Dear Diary
A comedic, vulnerable recollection of girlhood and what we hold onto
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Shellshocked
A powerful, soul-stirring play that confronts the horrors of war
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Kirsty Mann: Skeletons
An stand-up with funny bones
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Clay McMath: In Over My Head
A confident display from a growing local talent
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Daniel Muggleton: You May Be White, I May Be Crazy
An excellent stand-up hour that feels genuinely unique
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Welcome to the new Fest website!
A new website? What is this, 1999??
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Top Picks: Theatre and Physical Theatre
Don’t miss these gripping performances that delve into football, feminism and f**king
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Top Picks: Music
A range of musical treats feature as part of this year’s Fringe programme
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Top Picks: Circus
From internationally renowned companies to jaw-dropping premieres, expect all kinds of circus at this year’s Fringe
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The World in Her Hands
Comedian Anisa Nandaula on making people laugh both online and in live performance
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Top Picks: Dance
This year’s dance offerings at the Fringe include stories of hope and survival, as well as immersive adventures
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Top Picks: Adelaide Festival
Australia’s international festival features everything from icons of the dance world to globally renowned singer-songwriters
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A Share of the Cake
From humble beginnings as an alternative birthday celebration, Ben Volchok’s The Ceremony has taken a life of its own
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Head Over Heels
Kane Enable discusses her very own drag wedding performance, where one lucky audience member will become her groom
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Teaching New Tricks
Billie Duncan on turning the classics into stand-up gold
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Master of the Arts
Comedian Emma Holland chats about her trinkets
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She Sez
Naarm-Melbourne based comedian Sez discusses her comedy and Gen Z coping mechanisms
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Pecking Order
Eva O’Connor on her bird-brained, award-winning play Chicken
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Shedding Tears
What story should we tell about our loved one once they’re gone? Delia Olam reflects on the uncertainties of grief, myth-making and letting go ahead of her solo show
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Decisions, Decisions
Asian-Australian actor, theatre maker and producer Danielle Lim shares a unique concept correlating with decision-making and mental health for her upcoming show, The Good Decisions Project
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Horror Show
What horrors lie within our subconscious? Ritual Events co-director Robbie Jones delves into the blend of arts, psychology and spirituality in their upcoming Adelaide Fringe show, Ritual
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Spilling the Tea
Theatre actor and producer, Juanita Navas-Nguyen opens up about her childhood as a multicultural kid
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Care to Dance?
The Australian Calisthenics Theatre Company discuss bringing their sport to a wider audience
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In Harmony
Debuting his solo show at the Fringe this year, Matthew Benjamin talks about the importance of slowing down, and how he hopes his show can encourage people to use music as a tool for discovery
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A Walk on the Wild Side
Horny for Decriminalisation? Let Whore Walk take you on a journey through time
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Top Picks: Kids and Family
There’s plenty of fun to be had at the Fringe, with shows that promise parties, daring feats and interactive stories
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One Vision: Electric Fields
If you’ve ever had the joy of seeing Electric Fields perform, having them kick off this year’s festivities is a no-brainer
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Queer and Now
Arusa Qureshi speaks to Filipino-Australian artist Seann Miley Moore as they prepare to take on the title role in a new iteration of cult rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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Wine, Family, and Innovation in the Barossa Valley
A trip to the inspiring grounds of Yalumba Winery
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WOMADelaide Highlights
Unmissable acts at this year’s edition of the iconic open-air festival
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Criminal Minds
Whether it’s out of fear, curiosity or simply a penchant for the macabre, there’s no denying the world’s appetite for true crime, as Roy Maloy tells us
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Top Picks: Comedy
From loveable hooligans to unhinged bouffons, these comedy shows will have you cackling out loud
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Stage Fright: Samuel Barnett Interview
Ahead of its Adelaide Festival debut, we speak to Samuel Barnett, star of the latest solo play from the producers of Fleabag