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Wrap yourself in colour, creativity, and community at Yarn Bombing Day - Worldwide Knit in Public Day - at the ...

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MOD - A futuristic museum of discovery

MOD is a place to be and be inspired by ideas at the intersection of science, art, and innovation. The exhibitions ...

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Fringe Review – HOT DEPARTMENT: amalgamation

Birthed from the minds of Honor Wolff and Patrick Durnan Silva, this is sketch comedy at its most bizarre, as this ‘brother and sister duo’ are back with a hot, new mutation of their HOT DEPARTMENT act as amalgamation arrives to this year’s Adelaide Fringe. The show cobbles together a slew of chaotic skits like a camp Frankenstein […]

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Fringe Review – Murder Village: An Improved Whodunnit

Murder Village: An Improved Whodunnit was performed at the State Library of South Australia, delivering a genuinely clever and highly entertaining night of theatre. What makes this show stand out is the way the entire story is created live with the audience. At the beginning, we completed a survey and voted on key elements of […]

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Fringe Review – Black, Blind & Boodli

Down to earth and very funny, Mallala-raised comic, Joshua Warrior, takes us on a profanity-laden ride as he describes the ups and downs of losing his sight as an adult, being a single father and growing up as the only black kid at school. Warrior spins a great story and has some crackers to tell; […]

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Fringe Review – Campfire

Get lost in the wilderness with Campfire, a spooky-yet-hilarious adventure with two hapless campers and the little gremlin that lurks in the dark. Like any good horror movie, the show begins with the creature stalking through the bush. Their creepy and unnerving physicality puts you on edge. Their bombastic aerial act gets the heart racing. Their […]

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Fringe Review – …Earnest?

Chaos meets comedy in this off-the-rails adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. What begins as a typical staging of the play quickly meets its first hiccup when the star, Earnest, misses his cue because, well… he’s not there! Even without a lead, Stage Manager Simon decides that the show must go on and […]

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