Prepare to be transported on a mystical journey as a magician from Taiwan, Mu-Syuan Chang, brings together the elegance of classical Chinese poetry and the inspiring artistry of modern magic in a unique and enchanting performance at the Adelaide Fringe Festival. Mu-Syuan Chang, an internationally acclaimed magician renowned for his innovative approach to the art […]
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Adelaide Fringe guide out now!
Fringe goers can get their hands on the 2022 Adelaide Fringe guide and start circling their must-sees as the Fringe guide is out now! Fringe is bringing the official guide closer to audiences across the state with over 150 collection points including your local Foodland Supermarket and BankSA branch. With the official poster winner Mali […]
Review: Haus of Hans: Disco Spektakulär
By Carolyn J Wild Rating: ★★★★★ As soon as Hans appeared in a sparkly outfit singing McArthur Park, you couldn’t help but grin. With plenty of sass, he performed disco songs of the 80s and 90s in his brand new show Haus of Hans: Disco Spektakulär. He introduced his band ‘The Ungrateful Bastards’ and male […]
Review: After Hours Cabaret Club – LOCK IN
By Alex Craddock Rating: ★★★★★ Stepping inside the burgundy velvet tent, the audience and I prepared ourselves for a night of raucous debauchery. Our MC for the evening, Tash York, masterfully introduced the show, with a set rife with sexual innuendo, glittery garb and an incredible voice, while her continuous interaction with the audience throughout the show […]
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 […]
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 […]