There’s something electric about watching a performer hold an entire room and Jade Franks does exactly that. Fresh from a celebrated Edinburgh season, Franks makes her Australian debut in Adelaide with a show that quickly proves its reputation. With her unmistakable British accent anchoring the performance of Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates […]

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Fringe Review – Anisa Nandaula – No Small Talk
Anisa Nandaula, the viral sensation, lands in Adelaide with No Small Talk, a stellar hour of comedy that encapsulates why she is such a rising star. Despite the name of the show, Anisa takes the time to learn and connect with her audience, full of warmth and an endless amount of thanks. But this personable […]
Fringe Review – A Stan Is Born
Adelaide, meet Alexis Sakellaris, the star of this joyful, high-energy one-man musical cabaret. A pop diva through and through, Sakellaris is a self-confessed stan of the great women of pop: Madonna, Beyoncé, Mariah, Britney and the almighty Céline. On his Australian and Adelaide debut, Sakellaris invites audiences on a deeply personal and wildly entertaining journey, […]
Fringe Review – An Evening with Dame Granny Smith
★★★★★ (5 stars) Dame Granny Smith – the icon, the legend – returns to Adelaide Fringe for an intimate conversation, supported perfectly by ventriloquist David Salter as her interviewer. The Dame arrives with the poise, grace, and delusion of an old Hollywood star. A sweet-yet-tart demeanour that is oh so delicious. Yes, her attitude may […]
Fringe Review – Maho Magic Bar
Back by popular demand, Maho Magic Bar has returned for its fourth Adelaide Fringe season at the Garden of Unearthly Delights. I’ve wanted to go for years and never quite got around to it, so there was plenty of intrigue as I followed the glow of neon lights, past the hanging Japanese lanterns and into […]





