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Fringe Review: Paul McDermott and Steven Gates ★★★★★

Paul McDermott. He’s witty, outrageous and sings like an angel. And now he’s partnered up with Steve Gates from comedy group – Tripod. They’ve been touring the country singing songs of beauty. But that’s not what this show is about, they explained. For the Fringe, they have a bunch of lighter, silly songs to share, […]

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The Magnets Naked 80s  ★★★★★

A brilliant a cappella quintet that brings together the impeccable vocals of 5 very talented men, The Magnets are back this year at the Adelaide Fringe with their epic show The Naked ‘80s. Using their voice and their voice alone, without any need for a band or instruments, The Magnets are able to effectively justify […]

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African Dream Circus

Ebony, by “African Dream Circus”, is a demonstration by young performers, who will enthral mum, dad and the kids.   The performance is a wonderful blend of G-rated athleticism, skill, strength, enthusiasm, and, perhaps the best of all, imagination.   The atmosphere generated by the performers, is enhanced by audience appreciation.  If you are looking for a “feel good” experience with […]

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FRINGE REVIEW: Card Ninja ★★★★

New Zealander Javier Jarquin is performing at the Adelaide Fringe as the Card Ninja. He’s a little bit comedy, a little bit stunt man, but definitely not a magician (as he constantly points out to the audience with a running joke throughout the show!). So what exactly is a card ninja you may ask? Well […]

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Jack Tucker: Comedy Stand Up Hour – Fringe Review

Jack Tucker: Comedy Stand Up Hour ★★★★★ Comedian Zach Zucker has this year returned to the Adelaide Fringe Festival with a brand new show full of high energy zany humour and slapstick fun! To set the scene, Zach enters the stage with swagger, strut and confidence to the song “American Woman” blaring on the speakers. […]

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By a Thread – Fringe Review

9.30pm, Peacock at Gluttony Until March 17th ★★★★ In a truly incredible display of core strength and human agility, By a Thread, a performance by contemporary circus company, One Fell Swoop, stunned their audience with amazing feats achieved with nimble bodies and thirty metres of rope (and, seemingly, an immunity to rope-burn). Each acrobat was […]

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