Fest Adelaide 2025 Festival Issue

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Contents

6 Breaking the Internet

Lou Wall on storytelling, collaboration and conspiracy theories

18 Seeds of Doubt

Kate Dolan critiques her inner-critic

14 Poetic License

Trent Dalton’s Love Stories arrive at the Festival

Theatre and Physical Theatre

35 Shellshocked

A powerful, soul-stirring play that confronts the horrors of war

Comedy

30 Daniel Muggleton

An excellent stand-up hour that feels genuinely unique

Variety

40 Adult Bubble Show

Blowing irresistible fun and originality

Circus

43 Something Wicked

Passionately dark and bewitching burlesque

50 Map, City Guide and Listings

Find places to eat, days out and hour-to-hour listings

Image credits (top to bottom, le to right): Monica Pronk; David Kelly; Nick Robertson; courtesy of Adelaide Fringe; Craig Lomas; courtesy of Adelaide Fringe; courtesy of Adelaide Fringe; Forest Harder
Photo: Monica Pronk
Lou Wall

Breaking the Internet

Comedian Lou Wall talks to Veronica Finlay about storytelling, collaboration and conspiracy theories

Ifind the work phenomenal, almost double the amount. But the actual city is a little bit miserable.” Lou Wall is talking about their first impressions of London, where they now live. “It’s a huge city, so o en I’ll be doing gigs where I don’t know a single person. Which is exciting because, obviously, the Australian scene is much smaller.”

The culture of comedy is also di erent. “People go and see stand-up quite a lot here, which is exciting”, they say. “I think London audiences like wit and eloquence, whereas Australian audiences love silliness more. This is such a generalisation, but it’s good to work in both places and my ideal humour is someone who’s incredibly smart and incredibly dumb at the same time.”

Now Wall is back in Australia to perform Breaking the Fi h Wall, a show about ‘lying, mental breakdowns and the internet’. “Lying is seen as something that’s incredibly evil and malicious,” they say. “Then I think about standup comedy as an art form. And storytelling, in its essence, is exaggeration. I think stand-up

comedy is really interesting because we all speak in first person, we’re playing ourselves. And we are o en held accountable for our stories when in reality a lot of us are just pulling them out of our ass. So, I wanted to explore that.”

Their writing routine has changed in the last year. “Usually I don’t write scripts,” they say. “I’ll just create the video content and remember, in my head, which is terrible for any tech, any director, anyone who’s ever watched. And then my preview of the first festival that I do will o en be the first time I’ve shown a lot of the work to people. But this year, because London has this culture of work-in-progress shows, I’ve done two WIPs and it’s been life changing. I can only work when I have a deadline and a paying audience is honestly the perfect deadline, because I’m a people pleaser, and I don’t want to let anyone down. I did my two WIPs and now I have a month until the shows and it’s o ered me space to rewrite everything and really invest in what I actually mean.”

Photo: Monica Pronk

Breaking the Fi h Wall is their second show directed by Zoë Coombs Marr. “She’s brilliant,” Wall says. “She has a brain like no other and is such a great director because she’s so dedicated to making the work good but also to making the person who is doing the work feel good, which is so important. Our egos in this community are so fragile.”

Coombs Marr quickly helped Wall get over their fear of showing work before it’s finished. “This year I let her into my Google Drive,” they say, “which last year I never would have done. Because my Google Drive has 25 to 30 documents of just ramblings, which, if you read, you’d think lobotomy should be brought back.”

The pair previously worked together on The Bisexual’s Lament, which Wall wrote – according to its description – a er their ‘worst year ever’, although they’re not sure that was really the case. “I’m very dramatic,” they say. “I probably just had a bad day and a burnt co ee. I

“Storytelling, in its essence, is exaggeration”

never write from a place of trauma, I can only make light of something and make it funny once I’m over it.”

Some of their previous work is rooted in a fascination with conspiracy theories. “I just find them deeply camp and deeply funny,” they say. “I started getting into conspiracy theories in 2016, mainly because I was on the internet a lot, and I was creating a lot of memes. And it was just a topic that was easy to make fun of. But obviously we’re in a pretty crazy world right now, when conspiracy theories have become incredibly dangerous.” Wall has always

been interested in people on the fringes of society and is reluctant to label anyone as evil or crazy. “If conspiracy theories are spawning out of nowhere, it’s usually because there is a deep distrust running through society,” they say. “Which means something is wrong with it. I think they’re incredibly reflective of the current state of politics.”

Despite spending a lot of time on the internet, they have no strong feelings about it. “I think either loving it or hating it is kind of futile,” they say. “Obviously I’m on TikTok every single day, but other than my Instagram I don’t really have much front facing stu , because I’m quite scared of that reaction. I think we underestimate influencers’ ability to deal with that many people’s opinions about you on a daily basis.”

In the future, they would like to move into television. “I would love to write my own TV show,” they say. “I love screen. I think with stage I always try and write for audiences who are addicted to the internet because I want to make the scrolling experience. I’d love to move into a space where I’m for screen, whether that’s phone screen, TV screen, movie screen.”

Regardless of the format, Wall just wants to make people happy. “I definitely always have a message,” they say. “My question at the heart of Breaking the Fi h Wall is ‘can lying ever be good’? But in terms of what I want to say, I don’t really have any original thoughts. I’m definitely a follower, I’ve never set a trend in my life. I just always want people to come out having shared laughter.”

SHOW Lou Wall – Breaking the Fi h Wall

VENUE: Gluttony

TIME: Until 23 March

JOSH PYKE

(Ella and Sienna's Version)

One half of local duo Ella and Sienna shares how the Swi ie singing sisters were playing their own version of the Eras Tour before Taylor Swi herself

Words: Jade Woollacott

Across Ella and Sienna’s music career, Taylor Swi has always been one of their biggest inspirations. They grew up listening to a number of artists that blended raw song writing with pop, such as Missy Higgins, Ed Sheeran and P!nk, as well as Swi herself.

Learning to sing and play guitar at a time when the American singer-songwriter was at the top of her game as a country artist, having released the albums Speak Now and Red, her songs were the obvious choice for Ella and Sienna to start with.

Swi has stuck with the sisters across their entire singing career. They auditioned with the song ‘Cardigan’ for season 11 of The Voice Australia in 2022, where they made it on to team Rita Ora.

Now Ella and Sienna are bringing their show REPUTATION: The Ultimate Taylor Swi Show

“She has so many hits, we couldn’t just do a Taylor Swift tour with only one album”

back to Adelaide for its third Fringe season since their debut in 2023.

Even though the show is titled a er only one of Swi ’s 11 album discography, Ella says it covers every single era: almost like the Eras Tour before the Eras Tour.

“We really wanted to do a show at the Fringe, but we knew we wanted to do something kind of novelty, fun, di erent to an original show,” Ella says.

“Obviously we’re both Swi ies… and I just said what if we did a Taylor swi show and we started – this is before the Eras Tour, mind you – from the beginning of her career and we did every single album.

“And then it was so funny because a month later she obviously announced the Eras Tour, which was pretty much exactly that.”

With this perfect timing Ella says the show became an alternative for local Swi ies who perhaps weren’t fortunate enough to get their hands on a coveted ticket to one of Swi ’s few shows in Melbourne and Sydney. “She has so many hits, we couldn’t just do a Taylor Swi tour with only one album, you know?” Ella says. “We wanted to call it Reputation because I think that album kind of sums up the show the most. I think we wanted to show it’s going to be a full band, it’s going to be powerful, it’s going to be punchy.

“[The Reputation set] is crazy, it’s got mashups, medleys, and of course we love that album.” Since the show’s debut at the Adelaide Fringe three years ago, Ella and Sienna have taken it on a nationwide tour and Ella says it has become like the Eras Tour in more ways than one.

Not only do Ella and Sienna explore every single Swi album on stage, with the costume changes to match, but audience-goers dig out their sequins and their friendship bracelets and do the same.

In a song on her 10th album Midnights, Swi wrote “make the friendship bracelets,” and it became an Eras Tour tradition for fans to make and exchange friendship bracelets.

This tradition has also caught on at Ella and Sienna’s shows.

“Everyone’s dressing up, everyone’s getting in the spirit, and we always come home with stacks and stacks of friendship bracelets on our arms,” Ella says. “I have multiple shoe boxes at home just filled with these friendship bracelets, and they’re all personalised.

“From the bottom of our hearts we’re so grateful and it just makes us so happy. It’s such a beautiful community thing and a beautiful, obviously, Swi ie thing, and I wish everybody did that at every show because it’s so sweet and it really brings everyone together.”

SHOW REPUTATION: The Ultimate Taylor Swi Show

VENUE: Arkaba Hotel TIME: 8-9 March

Image: courtesy of the artist
Ella and Sienna

Poetic Licence

Director Sam Strong on bringing real love stories to the stage

Words: Charlotte Whincup

Amidst a zeitgeist of touch starvation in 2021, Australian author and journalist Trent Dalton set up his sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter on a prominent street corner in Brisbane’s CBD. Over two months, he spoke to people from all walks of life, initiating conversation with one simple question: Can you please tell me a love story? The result was a collection of vignettes published later that year, aptly titled Love Stories.

“The creation of this work has been a love story”

The idea for a stage adaptation, commissioned by the Brisbane Festival, came about “with an amazing sense of synchronicity” between director Sam Strong, adapter Tim McGarry, Dalton and his wife Fiona Franzmann, a er their collaboration on the 2021 theatrical adaptation of Dalton’s bestselling semi-autobiographical novel Boy Swallows Universe. Strong says it was a case of “getting the band back together” from the core creative team, along with the addition of Franzmann as a

co-writer of new material; the love story of Dalton and Franzmann.

Premiering in September last year, Love Stories was a “smash-hit”, selling out its entire season. “No one could get in to see it. It speaks to the amazing audience appetite for this story,” Strong says. Having directed approximately 30 shows for Australian theatre, the response “was unlike anything [he] had experienced in a theatre before,” being more akin to that of a rock concert.

Strong attributes this “blockbuster appeal” to two “refreshing” qualities in Dalton’s body of work: 1. “He gives people a license to feel”

and 2. “he has this amazing capacity to access the universal through the specific.” Elaborating on the first, Strong says, “[He has] a universe in which it’s OK to be poetic, it’s OK to feel intensely and it’s okay to express that feeling.” On the second point, the collection of love stories are “eclectic and diverse”, depicting various forms of love, spanning romantic love, parental love, loss of love and love for a friend or a pet, allowing audiences to “recognise themselves and their experiences.”

To channel the spirit of Dalton’s original project, the creative team wanted to incorporate its “democratic” aspect to “maximise”

audience self-recognition, by granting them “the literal chance to see themselves and their story on stage.” When the production arrives in Adelaide, theatregoers will be invited to submit their own love stories by finishing the sentence ‘Love is…’, the answers to which will form parts of the show on the night they attend, to be customisable to the city and reflect Adelaideans back at themselves.

In keeping with the diversity of the love stories told to Dalton, Strong’s directorial approach of “deliberate eclecticism” relied on multiple forms to bring each of them to life, including a flash mob dance sequence,

Photo: David Kelly
Trent Dalton’s Love Stories

dramatic monologues and song. “We really tried to match the style of the story in the best way that we could,” he says. “As a result, it’s an experience that is unashamedly joyous, that is unashamedly sentimental and is refreshingly hopeful and optimistic. It deals with loss, with grief, with heartbreak. But the ultimate experience sends you out into the night, more optimistic about love, and even more than that, enabling you to love better. It’s about loving better.”

While creating the production, Strong was going through a divorce. What resonated with him during that challenging period, was a line

from the book that says, ‘Love is mending the broken things.’ “I think it just speaks to the capacity of not just love to heal, but I think the production of love stories to heal and restore.”

He adds that, “The creation of this work has been a love story in itself, bringing together that pre-existing team, adding new members to that team, that has been its own kind of beautiful romance. And the best part about that is it’s a romance that keeps on going.”

VENUE: Dunstan Playhouse

TIME: Until 16 March

SHOW Trent Dalton’s Love Stories
Photo: David Kelly
Trent Dalton’s Love Stories

21ST FEB ~ 22ND MARCH

CURIOUS TO JOIN THE CLUB?

Seeds of Doubt

Kate Dolan is performing her new show for her biggest critic, the one that lives in all of our heads

Words: Ben Venables

Kate Dolan always knew she wanted to be a comedian. But the journey to making that dream a reality has been anything but smooth. Dolan grew up in the UK, in Cubbington (a small village in the Midlands), and started performing stand-up nearly a decade ago, taking a split-bill show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2017 and winning spots to Birmingham’s Glee Club. She also made it through several rounds of the Funny Women competition. Just as her career began gaining momentum, life intervened.

“My mum had been sick for some time, but then came a new diagnosis, a terminal diagnosis. I took time o to spend with her,” she says.

Yet despite her illness, her mum remained her greatest supporter. “She told me I needed to get out and do something,” Dolan recalls. Taking her advice to heart, she booked a trip to Australia in early 2020, intending to spend a year au pairing and traveling. “A er secondary school, I’d always been locked into a job and never really took time o ,” she says. But within two months of her arrival, the world shut down. “Then when I came out of lockdown, I’d lost my mum.”

Returning to comedy with renewed determination, she started gigging all the time, culminating in a 2024 Adelaide Fringe show. Signing with the talent agency Junkyard Artists seemed like a turning point. “It really felt like everything was coming together,” she says. Then, without warning, Junkyard Artists collapsed.

Comedians are o en lone wolves from the start: self-determined, self-su cient, self-employed. Signing with an agency is a big deal. “I felt like my dreams were coming true,” Dolan

says. Junkyard’s roster had included some of her biggest comedy heroes, such as Aaron Chen, Sam Campbell, and Danielle Walker. “Most of Junkyard’s list were wonderful weirdos in a way. I just couldn’t believe I was amongst them.”

For Dolan, the agency’s support had been more than just practical; it was a validation. “You start to feel supported, a rmed. Because there are so many people who want to do this, sometimes you wonder, ‘Am I deluded?’ Having an agency behind you makes you feel like someone is fighting for you, getting people in to see your first hour-long show.”

“I want to be myself, be weird, have fun, be silly”

The agency’s sudden bankruptcy le her reeling. “I honestly don’t know where the collapse came from. I got a phone call one day and never spoke to that person again,” she says. Financially, she was luckier than some, but the impact was still significant. “There was a quick succession of news to realise loads of things hadn’t been paid. I was taping my first show, like a small special... I got a phone call nine days before that.”

Despite the chaos, Dolan won’t dwell on frustration. “I like to operate from a place of gratitude. If I hadn’t joined [Junkyard], a lot of things wouldn’t have happened. We filmed a pilot, and I have all the footage, but not the money to finish it. That could be frustrating, but I just have to put it together as a pitch and

apply for funding. Everything is still there. It’s all just been pushed back.”

Her new show reflects her determination. She begins each performance as an audience plant, wearing an actual plant on her head. “Last year, I had so much negative self-talk up here,” she says, gesturing to her head. Using a voice pedal, she plays her inner monologue while delivering her routine. “I’ve felt so much anxiety about not having control over how crowds would react. I was doing 20 minutes of crowd work just to warm them up, to get them into my style. And I thought: I don’t want to do

that every year; I want to be myself, be weird, have fun, be silly.”

By voicing her own inner critic on stage, she hopes to take away its power. “It’s ridiculous to think just because one joke doesn’t work people will walk out saying, ‘She should be dead!’” she laughs. “I think we are our own worst critics. I went for lunch with a mate in Melbourne who got a bad review. She was upset, beating herself up more than the review did. And I’m the exact same.”

So far, she has avoided bad reviews herself. “At one point, I couldn’t even get people in! Rue

Photo: Nick Robertson
Kate Dolan

the day I get a bad review, but I thought, I’d happily take two stars as long as somebody came. But operating from a place of fear or perfectionism doesn’t help. It stops you taking risks.

“A er what happened with Junkyard, I want to take charge of my own destiny. It just shows that I can’t rely on anyone else to make this a success for me.”

One person who would have been proud of her is her mother. “Mum would always put on Facebook, ‘with the very funny Kate Dolan,’ as if I was a celebrity in my own home.

“She was so funny. She was from Redditch, my nan worked in a social club, and my mum worked in Tesco’s.” She fondly remembers that their social club was much like Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights (one of Dolan’s early comedy inspirations).

Like many comedians, Dolan understands the unique challenges of sustaining a career in the industry. “If you’re not from wealth, it’s hard to keep picking yourself up, to keep going.”

She ended her last show by reading a letter her mother wrote to her during her A-level exams. “One of the sentences was: ‘Never give up on your dreams.’ That stuck with me.”

Dolan’s inspirations include Maria Bamford, particularly her special Old Baby, which starts with her performing in front of her mirror, then her front room, slowly increasing her audience to park benches and bowling alleys before theatres. It’s a fearlessness that Dolan wants to embrace with her new show: “The first step with this show is acknowledging the inner critic, saying those thoughts out loud, showing the audience that while I might look confident, like I’m having the best time, what’s happening internally doesn’t match that. I hope it makes people realise that we all feel this way sometimes.”

It’s something she has always valued as a fan of comedy. “You’re almost in a trance for an hour. You’re taken somewhere else, outside of yourself, immersed in what the performer is o ering. That’s what I love. And that’s what I hope to give to people.”

VENUE: Rhino Room

TIME: until 22 Mar

Photo: Nick Robertson
Kate Dolan
SHOW Kate Dolan – The Critic

13 - 23rd MARCH

“It’s a sucker punch in the face that shakes us out of complacent theatre!”

Theatre Travels

“Like watching The Brady Bunch while in the throes of an acid trip. You cannot look away!”

Letters from Australia The Earth Above The Great Solar System Adventure

Whale Super Highway The Planets 360 Reimagined Ningaloo

Holst’s The Planets 360

Starwheels
Iwakura
Star Dreaming
Dark Side of the Moon

Catching a Break

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
Words: Mahala Gainer

Heartbreak is a universal experience, from lovers to a botched job interview, everyone has a heartbreak story. Cecilia Ronson takes the audience through an interactive comedy on all things heartbreak, but don’t be fooled, you will be cackling the whole way through.

Ronson was 17 years old when she first stepped into the stand-up comedy scene in Adelaide. She describes herself as being “extremely religious” and was yet to discover she wasn’t straight. The self-proclaimed “on the fly performer”, who has tried everything from jazz to swing dancing, is now debuting her first ever solo Fringe show. Despite trying out almost all the performing arts, she continues to come back to comedy. “It’s an on and o relationship. I do it for a little bit. I stop for a while. I go back to it. You know it’s a weird ex, I keep going back to. I always have feelings for them but like we’re not healthy together… but we always have fun,” she laughs.

“I’ve done little snippets of the Fringe and I kept on seeing people at open mics who were doing their own show and I was like that’s so cool, that’s a goal, that’s something I want to achieve too,” she says.

The Adelaide local took to the stage with a quick set in an improv show during the 2024 Fringe at the tiny venue of Curiositeas. This year, she is not only going solo, but at one

of Adelaide’s infamous and beloved venues, Gluttony.

The idea of Breaking Hearts came from a night in a bar where Ronson was talking with friends about the premise of a podcast where guests talk about their heartbreak stories.

“It’s such a universal thing that we’ve all experienced in some way. Maybe not romantically, maybe you didn’t get a job, or you had a friendship breakup, or you didn’t win a grand finale,” she says.

A er a duo show fell through due to other commitments, Ronson was given the push she needed to go at it solo. Putting her anxiety out the way, her mind wandered to the podcast idea… what if she made a Fringe show around that idea of heartbreak? And thus Breaking Hearts with Cecilia Ronson was born.

“I think that heartbreak is a universal experience”

“It’s got a catchy name, which all stems from ‘Cecilia’ by Simon & Garfunkel about how Cecilia breaks his heart. And I’m like…I’ve experienced some stu , so maybe with the

idea of this sketchy campy show and just a lot of hope and faith… maybe we could create something. And I’m kind of in love with it right now,” she says.

“It’s so cheesy but it’s the idea that if you are authentically yourself and you are joyful about it, if that’s the space you’re creating, people grab onto it. You do not have to have a particular label, you do not have to be in a particular community but I think that heartbreak is a universal experience.”

The show captures some of Ronson’s experiences in the past and how it has led to who she is today. “It’s such a joyful experience. My

comedy really does hold a space of where I am at that time,” she says.

Ronson promises a “campy, high energy show” and a space for the creatives to join in. “There are opportunities for the theatre kids, for the public speaker or if you just have something to say to be a part of the show, engage, interact and let loose a little bit. We have 50 minutes in a great venue and I just want it to be super fun for everyone.”

SHOW Breaking Hearts with Cecilia Ronson

VENUE:

TIME: Until 23 Mar

The Piglet at Gluttony
Image: courtesy of the artist
Cecilia Ronson

Shake it Off

From netball courts to paranormal investigations, bluegrass ballads to queer pirate tales, these productions look at Shakespeare’s work through a kaleidoscope, putting an unexpected spin on the Bard

Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence Gluttony, until 9 March

Fair is foul, and foul is fair as the Bard’s tragedy about ambition leaves a royal court for a netball court. Set at a contemporary inter-school competition rather than 11th century Scotland, Perth’s Crash Theatre power into Adelaide turning the classic play into a dance-party of sporty girl power and musical theatre; an electropop soundtrack is provided by PROJECT BEXX.

Antonio!

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum, until 16 March

The name Antonio is threaded through a number of Shakespeare plays and it’s now time to hear his story. Brought to the stage in his own right, the titular hero will tell his story of his life as Shakespeare’s real love interest with his band The Fools for Love. He’s a proudly joyous queer pirate reclaiming gay representation from the frustrating approach found in the plays.

Shakespeare Ghostbusters Goodwood Theatre and Studios, until 16 March

A story of mischievous sprites gone rogue from the creative minds behind Shakespeare Aliens; the Company of Popular Mechanicals present the next chapter in their Shake-

spearean-pop culture mash-ups. Featuring customised puppets, handcra ed props and elaborate costumes, this production reimagines the world’s most famous paranormal investigators through a Shakespearean lens. Written by Toronto-based improv and sketch group The Coincidence Men and directed by Rob Lloyd.

Sam Blythe: Method in my Madness (A One-Man Hamlet)

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum, until 12 March

A dynamic, high-energy re-telling of Hamlet, told exclusively from the perspective of the melancholic Danish Prince. Blending physical theatre, illusions, and clowning, Sam Blythe brings this exhilarating and intimate one-man production to life. Adapted by Andrew Cowie, and co-directed by comedian Elf Lyons.

Romeo and Juliet in 15 minutes

Holden Street Theatres, until 23 March

A er the success of the riotously burlesqued Hamlet in 15 Minutes comes a new rapid Shakespearean adaptation. This time it’s the turn of the globe’s most famous star-crossed lovers to have their tragic tale told in a quarter of an hour, by a full cast and with a one-minute encore. Devised and directed by Peter Goers.

Completely Improvised Shakespeare

Ayers House State Dining Room, until 22 March

Taking a title from the audience that sounds like the Bard’s, but isn’t, The Soothplayers improv troupe cra a brand-new Shakespearean play right before your eyes, delivering both laughter and surprise in equal measure.

Macbeth

Adelaide Botanic Garden, until 15 March

The trees of Great Birman Wood may signal doom for Macbeth in the text, but Adelaide Botanic Garden creates a beautiful setting to enjoy The Barden Party’s bawdy rendition of Shakespeare’s play, all to the beat of live bluegrass music.

Image: courtesy of Adelaide Fringe
Photo:
Mark Gambino
Sam Blythe
Soothplayers

Comedy Reviews

Daniel Muggleton: You May Be White, I May Be Crazy

VENUE: Gluttony

TIME: until 23 March

It’s been a tough sell for the audience so far but Daniel Muggleton will not stop talking about cordial. The Sydney-based comedian’s show You May Be White, I May Be Crazy tackles fatherhood, becoming a parent, accept-

ing your limitations and the divorce of fact and opinion in 2025, thanks to the accessibility of the internet. It’s a broad show, but Muggleton delicately balances each topic to make it work.

A tough audience may not have appreciated the cordial jokes, but Muggleton’s excellent crowd work means he saves the show from every lull the audience throws at him. This creates an hour that strangely feels entirely written for that audience on that night. Muggleton begins his set talking about Christies Beach, tra c in Adelaide compared to Sydney, and weeknight audiences to warm the crowd up. It’s the basics

of comedy, but he does it so e ectively that it makes the show feel genuinely unique. He doesn’t just deliver material-wise, but also through set-based comedy. Delivered to an open-air audience in a shipping container, Muggleton uses the venue to his advantage. He jokes about still being at the point in his career where he has to arrange chairs himself and uses the container’s walls as an in-show rule whenever a joke doesn’t work. This adds to the material, as Muggleton takes a series of seemingly isolated topics at first and turns them into a coherent idea about how to parent in 2025. ✏ Allan Riley

Kirsty Mann: Skeletons

VENUE: The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum

TIME: until 23 March

Kirsty Mann has a secret –and she has decided to tell the public about it through a stand-up comedy show. Mann spent 10 years working as both an anaesthetist and a comedian because she wanted to be taken seriously in each role and as she tells the audience, this show is

about just how she ended up performing in Adelaide. Skeletons is the story of the literal skeleton coming out of the closet during 2020, as well as Mann’s experience living a double life.

While the material makes for an interesting story on its own, Mann makes it into an incredibly engaging hour of comedy through her energetic stage presence and delivery. She blends light, sound e ects, music and character acting to enhance the stand-up and make the show more memorable than it already would have been. It leads to a performance that has a restless energy but still feels

incredibly considered and well thought-out.

When she’s not doing a Geordie accent or belting out One Direction through the speakers, Mann is bringing an emotional throughline to the set – to great e ect. Her decision to reveal her double life came during the midst of the UK’s Covid outbreak, making it a poignant but necessary part of the story. Those emotional beats (and others towards the end) are a welcome addition, with Mann taking what could have been just a set about a fun story and turning it into a touching message about honesty and self-acceptance.

✏ Allan Riley

Garry Starr: Classic Penguins

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VENUE: The Garden of Unearthly Delights

TIME: until 23 March

“It’s going to be fine,” Garry Starr says, with a glint in his eye. “… Unless I do something stupid.” And despite his show’s highfalutin premise, to save literature from extinction by performing every single classic text published by Penguin

(or written by penguins?), Starr spends 60 minutes being exceedingly stupid. Wearing flippers, a tuxedo jacket, a ru , and absolutely nothing else, he clowns his way through a bookshelf’s worth of tightly interlinked skits. It’s rare for nudity to be genuinely essential to a Fringe show, but Starr (aka the comedy persona of Damien Warren-Smith) is a gi ed physical performer and manages to make his base body humour integral – and even sweetly tender. But mostly? It’s stupid. Cleverly, brilliantly stupid.

Starr’s commitment to the bit is only surpassed by his au-

diences’. His fans are prepared to do anything (anything!) for the plot, and their willingness to surrender to the silliness is a real testament to Starr’s inclusive chaos. Some genuinely literary, layered puns are smuggled in amongst spectacularly DIY visual gags and big feats of imagination (“You’re a cuckoo,” he convinces one volunteer), all culminating in a truly deserved Big Finish™. Consider literature saved, and a late-night Fringe staple crowned.

This review is based on a performance seen at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. ✏ Katie Hawthorne

Photo:
Dylan Woodley

Clay McMath: In Over My Head

TIME: until 23 March

Navigating life as a 6’ 7” mixedrace man provides Clay McMath with enough material for his latest stand-up show, even more so when he identifies as “half-white trash”. Naturally, his show In Over My Head covers everything from navigating life as a balding man and

natural karmic justice to the “sniper-like” art of fitting into high society. This leads to a set that has something for everyone at its best, whether it’s using voodoo to get revenge on exes or experiencing authentic local culture when travelling.

McMath’s biggest strength is as a storyteller. His podcasting experience means that he has the confidence and assuredness to make sure the show runs smoothly, regardless of what’s happening in the crowd. McMath is also a talented writer. Even if not every joke is a success with the audience, there is thought behind them. There’s o en

a delayed reaction as the audience pieces together the meaning behind them.

The show starts o slowly, as McMath’s first couple of jokes and storytelling seem somewhat lacking in energy. However, it quickly gains momentum, with more punchlines landing throughout the second half. By this stage, McMath smoothly integrates the story-beats, making the transition from saving a man’s life in Italy to railing against GPs feel e ortless. By the end of his set, McMath ties in the show’s opening monologue with ease to deliver a coherent, well-put-together perfomance. ✏ Allan Riley

VENUE: Hymn Bar

Theatre Reviews

Shellshocked HHHHH

VENUE: Holden Street Theatres

TIME: until 23 March

Playwright Philip Stokes’ play Shellshocked is aptly named – not only for its feature of a young returned soldier, but for the captivating ways it haunts its audience.

The play opens with a young, polished Wesley entering the workshop of an eccentric, egotistical artist, in pursuit of an apprenticeship. As the artist – Mr Lupine – volleys o intrusive questions to the

youth about his war experiences, the audience squirms with pity for Wesley.

The two actors bounce o each other so naturally, exchanging quips, anecdotes and tender moments. This classic dynamic of eager-to-please apprentice and witty, fatherlike master is intriguing in itself, but is quickly turned on its head and then back again throughout the play.

As Mr Lupine asks a cutting question, Wesley freezes mid-smile a moment too long. Wesley laughs at a joke, and Mr Lupine’s face grows dark for an uncomfortable stretch before he waves it o . These jolts between the comedic and borderline hostile cleverly create an unsettling feeling– a hint at something darker.

Around the three-quarter mark, this pattern begins to grow fatiguing and one wonders where the play is heading. Yet perhaps this was a ploy to lull the audience into a false sense of security because, several minutes later, they are surprised by an explosive finale rich with pain, anger and hope.

The emotion and passion displayed by the actors here is so raw, so desperate, that it leaves us stunned. Shellshocked is a powerful, soul-stirring play that confronts the horrors of war and the dangers of obsession.

✏ Alana Pahor

Image: courtesy of Richard Jordan Productions

Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Ar** For England

viral 2021 news story (a story about an England football fan demonstrating his patriotism by firing pyrotechniques from his bum) into an in-depth character study.

VENUE:

TIME: until 23 March

Kicking o his play with a similar energy to the Jack Cade scenes in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI – scenes of impossible, unstoppable energy – Alex Hill’s Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Ar** For England transforms a

In doing so, Hill turns the stereotypical ideas we might hold about a football hooligan into a three-dimensional individual. Our protagonist, Billy, has a thirst for violence. Yet he also has a vulnerable need to conform and win the approval of the crowd. As Billy gets drawn deeper into factions of football-related disorder, he becomes estranged from those closest to him; taking them for granted along the way.

As more layers are revealed – about Billy, his family, his friends – the script acutely understands how someone can lose themselves into a subculture. The play develops into unexpected grace, passing from the ugliness of hooliganism (caused by a minority of ‘fans’) to football’s camaraderie and working-class bonding (as experienced by the majority of fans). Or, in this play, how two boys start kicking a ball in the park, go to see their local team and fall in love with the beautiful game.

This review is based on a performance at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe. ✏ Ben Venables

Photo: Rah Petherbridge
Holden Street Theatres

Dear Diary

TIME: until 9 March

With honesty, heart and humour, Kay Proudlove chats (and sings) about the pressures of growing up a woman in her theatre show, Dear Diary. As she finds her diary while clearing out her old bedroom, Kay opens the audience to the teenage world of boys, boobs and body image.

Crude opening jokes about not having ‘any boobies yet’

fall a little flat as Kay finds her feet on stage – although, to be fair, they’re the sort of thing 12-year-olds probably would write about in their diaries.

As the show progresses, Kay takes on a more mature, vulnerable humour that makes her recollections of first kisses and friendship fallouts hit closer to home. As she sings her never-posted love letter to Elijah Wood, accompanied by o -putting slideshow photos of the actor, the audience chuckles, recalling that illusioned teenage wish to be ‘not like other girls’.

Kay’s soulful acoustic guitar and singing add an

indie-esque melancholy to the a air, which she balances by cutting herself o mid-song with chaotic quips from time to time. The e ect is a whirlwind exploration of girlhood that playfully examines our past hopes and insecurities, and how they serve us (or don’t) in the present.

While the ideas presented are nothing new, they are ever important and a comfort to revisit through Kay’s self-deprecating yet heartfelt performance. Dear Diary warms into a charming play that encourages women to join in shedding the layers and embrace themselves as they are.✏ Alana Pahor

Photo: Justin Huntsdale
VENUE: Holden Street Theatres

Variety Reviews

Adult Bubble Show

towards the end – but it’s not a shallow romp designed purely to titillate.

VENUE: Gluttony

TIME: until 23 March

Look. I know what you’re thinking. No, this isn’t that kind of show. Despite the name, and the late-night time slot, Adult Bubble Show isn’t nearly as debauched or explicit as you’d expect. It’s adult-themed, certainly – foaming with references to sex and drugs, and more than a bit of skin on display

The company behind it – The Bubble Laboratory, property of Iulia Benze and Kurt Murray – is appropriately named. As some of their skits rightly depict, they’re mad scientists within the bubble, er, sphere. They do things I doubt you knew were even possible with bubbles: structures and patterns and bubbles-within-bubbles; square bubbles, long bubbles, bubbles filled with smoke. The sketches are a bit hokey, a bit camp, and at times cartoonishly lewd, but the science – the core of their art, if you will – is

never less than compelling.

The biggest irony of this “adult” bubble show is that every stunt, regardless of the “narrative” at play, reduces the entire audience to gawping kids. We’re all “ooh”-ing and “aah”-ing at the pretty shapes and lights; we grow giddy seeing the whole tent fill with thousands of tiny sparkles. And there’s something irresistibly primal about, well, seeing a really big bubble. There might be more impressive circus and raunchier burlesque on o er elsewhere, but nothing quite as uniquely fun and original as this.

✏ George Sully

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Circus Reviews

Something Wicked

VENUE: Gluttony

TIME: until 9 March

Those who are feeling a little sleepy at the late night show are shaken awake by the captivating fire, silks, acrobats and shadow play of Something

Wicked. The intimate venue allows the audience to sit inches from the performers and feel the heat of the flames, allowing for an immersive experience.

Following themes of seduction, spells, passion and power, the cast’s talent leaves each of us enchanted, taking us on a journey through betrayal, love and hell, all while blurring the lines between pleasure and pain. Performer Ivana Djakovic

steals the show with her aerial silk performance, acrobatics and fire play.

This burlesque is for the senses; narration and music echoing around the tent. If you’re a little squeamish, beware of Saint Eve’s acrobatics on glass. Something Wicked invites us to another world, where a Blood Witch is crowned and we can embrace our own wicked and seductive side. ✏ Mahala Gainer

Ten Thousand Hours

VENUE: Gluttony

TIME: until 23 March

Gravity & Other Myths are a company who keep the focus tight on their acrobatic excellence, seasoning Ten Thousand Hours with just enough thematic and dramatic spice to weave their routines into a cohesive whole.

Based around the amount of time that enables mastery (in

any art), their percussion-driven episodes deconstruct the acrobatic routines, emphasising the processes, and the risks, that are hidden by their slick physical prowess. Most refreshingly, the ensemble eschews gimmicks and clumsy plots for a series of displays that variously expose the workings behind the balances and bundles, occasionally exploding into intense choreographic sequences that suggest the levels of trust and confidence that the performers have in themselves and each other.

When an audience member is invited on stage, it is

no cheap trick for applause: they are invited to draw stick figures which the ensemble converts into living tableaux. It is a testimony to their quick wit and imagination, as if an earlier interlude in which a single acrobat slowly converts his warm up in something more impressive and humorous. Unfussy, direct and perfectly paced, Ten Thousand Hours is a family show that never panders to the childish but awakens a sense of childlike awe.

This review is based on a performance at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Photo: Simon McClure

Festival Reviews

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

VENUE: The Queen’s Theatre

TIME: until 15 March

Almost three decades a er first hitting the stage, Hedwig Robinson remains an utterly unique character.

A wannabe rock star who escaped communist East Berlin a er botched gender reassignment surgery, she subsequently fell in with an American teenager who le her for solo stardom. Now trailing his stadium tour at

whatever small venues will take her, she’s le with a lingering sense of bitterness, a sharp tongue and the titular angry inch.

It all sounds a bit depressing. And Hedwig, who frequently lashes out at her exdrag queen husband Yitzhak, can be hard to like at times. But follow this raw, damaged character who yearns to be made whole and you’ll find a surprisingly tender exploration of identity, transformation and the nature of love.

Almost all the exposition comes from Seann Miley Moore’s Hedwig, who slips between German and American accents with varying degrees of success as they prowl the small stage with menacing sleaze. Fortunately, the story

is merely sca olding for Stephen Trask’s sublime score, which takes in campy torch songs, furious Stooges-like rockers and the showstopping glam rock opus ‘The Origin of Love’.

Musical director Victoria Falconer helms a crack fourpiece band that propels the performance, throwing in some well-placed theremin to enhance the glittertrash vibe. And when Moore lets loose (aided by a fabulous Adam Noviello as the wounded Yitzhak), time seems to stop in the steamy Queen’s Theatre. Alternately defiant, meditative and downright joyous, Hedwig is a complex heroine still doing what she has always done best: survive.

✏ Alexis Buxton-Collins

Photo: Ryan Cara

Krapp's Last Tape

VENUE: Dunstan Playhouse

TIME: until 8 March

It’s a legendary role created by an acclaimed playwright that many seasoned actors hope to grow into. But as the lights rise on Stephen Rea sitting motionless at his desk, it soon becomes clear that Krapp is more Fool than King Lear.

Samuel Beckett le plenty of metaphorical banana peels for his audience. Here they are

literal, the Dunstan Playhouse filled with nervous giggles as Rea shu es awkwardly around the bare stage and mocks a pratfall in an extended opening.

Eventually we get to the meat of the performance, in which this broken-down 69-year-old listens to a tape made on his birthday three decades earlier. He laughs dismissively as his bloviating younger self declaims a “farewell to love”, the language so overwrought that at one point he shu es o stage to fetch a dictionary. But for much of the 55-minute performance we simply watch Rea in the act of listening.

The version we see is largely bere of the vigour and self-assuredness evident in the disembodied voice, and the fact that we are listening to a recording of a younger Rea is a nice conceit. But while his filmography uses close-ups to show o subtle changes in facial expression, here he feels compelled to over-emote. Each cringe and sco is delivered with a flourish to ensure nobody can miss it, and much like the character who fast-forwards through sections of tape that threaten to reveal too much, the result teases without ever quite delivering.

✏ Alexis Buxton-Collins

Photo: Pato Cassinoni

1. Adelaide Botanic Garden

2. Adelaide College of the Arts

3. Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE)

4. Adelaide Festival Centre

5. Adelaide Town Hall

6. Ayers House

7. Curiositeas

8. Dunstan Playhouse

9. Duke of York Hotel

10. Fool's Paradise

11. The Garden of Unearthly Delights

12. Gluttony

13. Goodwood Theatre and Studios

14. Her Majesty's Theatre

15. Holden Street Theatres

16. The Howling Owl

17. ILA

18. Latvian Hall

19. Lion Arts Factory

20. Mary's Poppin

21. The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum

22. Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden

23. Plant 4 Bowden

24. Prompt Creative Centre

25. The Queens Theatre

26. Rhino Room

27. Samstag Museum of Art

28. Tainmuntilla (Park 11)

29. The University of Adelaide

30. The Warehouse Theatre

Brunches and Cafes

Brunches

Seven Grounds

Unit 1/28a Hawker St, Brompton @sevengrounds

Only a short walk from Bowden’s Plant 4 is this no-nonsense co ee and brunch spot. With a compact but perfectly formed Asian-fusion menu (we recommend the dumplings, or the tempura-batter-fried chicken burger), top-tier co ee and shady outdoor seating, Seven Grounds is ideal for kick-starting another day of shows.

Bottega Bandito

1/96 Prospect Road, Prospect and 25 James Place, Adelaide @bottegabandito

One of Adelaide’s most iconic sando shops has recently expanded into the CBD. Expect Asian-inspired twists on Italian classics, the crunchiest fries and smooth as silk co ee. A seasonal menu keeps things interesting but a classic sopressa sando or chicken cotoletta would never go astray.

Bloom

38 Winwood Street, Thebarton @bloom_winwood

Airy and bright with a wood fire to keep things cosy in

the winter, Bloom o ers fresh local produce in modern Australian style with whimsy. Their damper on a stick with chicken skin butter is to die for, or if you can’t decide, go with their chef’s selection for the best range of share plates.

Exchange 1-3/12-18 Vardon Ave, Adelaide @exchange.co ee Exchange o er a neat menu, with sweet and savoury breakfasts well covered. The location is hard to beat, and it is a favourite among dog walkers so if you’re keen to spy on some furry friends, this is a good place to do it. Fantastic co ee and flexibility to boot, this is the perfect spot for a Fringe-goer.

Hey Jupiter

11 Ebenezer Pl, Adelaide @heyjupiterbrasserie

Hands down the best Parisian food in the city. For brunch, grab something light, such as a ham and cheese croissant, or go for a French style fry up with their pork and duck cassoulet. Had a late lie in? Petit dejeuner is served until 3:30pm, and the dejeuner menu overlaps from 11am.

The Loose Caboose

21 First St, Hindmarsh @theloosecaboose

Easily accessible via the free tram, The Loose Caboose is situated in an old train station in Hindmarsh. Their menu caters extensively to vegans, vegetarians, gluten free and dairy free. If you aren’t lactose intolerant, why not attempt to devour one of their Shocker Shakes?

Cafes

Co ee in Common

7 Bacon St, Hindmarsh @co eeincommon

Have your co ee just metres away from where it’s been roasted at Co ee in Common. Known by co ee aficionados across town, Co ee in Common has a huge range of roasts to take home a er you find your perfect match. Head there for a solo laptop session, or grab a group and have a few sweet treats alongside your freshly roasted beans.

Homeboy

266 North Terrace, Adelaide @homeboy.co

Everyone’s favourite success story. In his late teens, Tom opened the first Homeboy

A Parisian brunch or an old train station converted into a cafe are just two of a world of choices you have to snack on during festival season

location solo in Hahndorf. He became a social media sensation and has since moved into the CBD with the help of Renew Adelaide. With freshly baked pastries and stu ed sandos, this place is the perfect pick-me-up for the mid a ernoon slump.

Penny University

1 Union St, Adelaide @pennyuniversitysa

Fresh is best, and Penny University know it. Their pick-your-own lunch o erings include salads, roasted meat and fish, yoghurt and fresh baguettes. The co ee is second to none, and their e ciency even more so. Grab a seat and take time out while getting some much-needed nutrition.

Pickle in the Middle

134 Unley Rd, Unley @pickleinthemiddle_

South of the city on Unley Road is a treasure trove of cafes and brunch spots, and Pickle in the Middle is a stand out. Focusing on plants as the main element to any dish, enjoy a guilt-free feed with great co ee any time of day.

Photo: Lewis Potter
Bottega Bandito

Fresh Culinary Delights

There’s lots of foodie havens popped up across the CBD and beyond. Here are our favourites

Allegra Dining Room

L1/125 Gilles St, Adelaide @allegradiningroom

This intimate 28-seat dining room boasts an entirely plantbased menu, with a full 10 courses. In accordance with the seasons, the menu highlights local seasonal produce. The space itself features artwork by Gabriel Cole and crockery from Adelaide ceramicist Sam Faehrmann.

Love, Stephy

Shop 3, 62-68 Hindley St, Adelaide

@love_stephy_dessert_cafe

One for the sweet-toothed crowd, Love, Stephy’s pink marshmallow interior makes for the perfect unwinding dessert. Japanese influences come through in the delicately stacked dacquoise with matcha and pistachio, and the yuzu citrus tart.

Villetta Porcini

Mylor, Adelaide Hills @vporcini

For an adventure, head to Mylor to eat at the foot of Andre Ursini’s extensive backyard fea-

turing a European-style stone hut. Be greeted with drinks on arrival and indulge in foraging for mushrooms on the wander to the 20-seat dining table.

Mia Margarita

2/330 Seaview Rd, Henley Beach @mia.marga.rita

Just opposite the bustling Henley Square is Mia Margarita. Start with some share plates before delving into authentic tacos including so shell crab and pork shoulder. Finish it o with dessert trash can nachos made with chocolate and ice cream. Don’t forget to try a namesake margarita!

Jack & Jill’s Bar and Restaurant

121 Pirie St, Adelaide @jackandjillsadl Named a er co-owner Tom Mclean’s parents, this modern Australian restaurant blends flavours from across the world to bring a unique tasting experience. Italian inspired burrata, Sri Lankan barramundi and Middle Eastern spiced lamb shoulder are just some of the delights on o er.

Photo: Dimitra Koriozos
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Opal Mining Experience

Open Cut Opal Mine

1–23 March, 7:30pm

Thunderstruck:

A Night of Classic Rock

Outback Bar & Grill

Sunday 23 March, 8:30pm

Coober Pedy Drive In Saturday 1 March, Saturday 22 March and Saturday 5 April, 7:45pm

Dusty Feet Mob

Outback Bar & Grill

Sunday 23 March, 5:00pm

A Migrant’s Son Desert Tour

Greek Community Club Friday 4 April, 8:00pm

Day Trips

Got a free day and a car? Check out some of the o erings just a few hours drive of the CBD

Day Trips

Victor Harbour

Just over an hour south of the city is the coastal town of Victor Harbour. Travel on the horse-drawn cart to Granite Island to admire the wind eroded rock figures and catch a glimpse of a little penguin colony making their way back to shore a er dusk, or visit the Whale Centre where you can dig for fossils and step into the mouth of a great white shark.

Hahndorf

Head east of the city into the hills to find Hahndorf – a little German town with a big history. A wander along the main street lends itself to great gi s, including handmade fudge, traditional German nutcrackers and Australian leather goods. Finish the day at one of the classic pubs with a mixed platter featuring pork, kransky and pretzels.

Clare Valley

Known as the heart of Australian riesling, the Clare Valley is a two hour drive north of Adelaide. Once you’ve arrived, grab a bike and

take yourself on a wine tour through the 50 cellar doors between the townships of Clare and Auburn. See historic architecture from the grand Martindale Hall in Mintaro to the dinky miners’ dugouts in Burra.

Barossa Valley

About an hour north-east of the city brings a colder climate – ideal for growing bold red wine varieties including award-winning shiraz. Stop in at any cellar door to view the sweeping vineyards, or have a faux-French experience at Château Tanunda.

Normanville

For a real seachange, head to the sleepy beachside town of Normanville, just over an hour away on the southern coast. Drive along stunning cli scenery, or relax on the sprawling beach. If you’re in need of refreshment, the local Surf Lifesaving Club has breathtaking views over the beach and surrounding cli s. For a hike, head inland to discover a rainforest complete with waterfall.

Beach Getaways

Henley Beach

At the end of Henley Beach Road you will find not a wizard but, unsurprisingly, Henley Beach. Sit on the sand, play beach volleyball on the courts or head up onto the square for fish and chips on the grass. Wander along the recently renovated jetty with an ice cream to top it o

Glenelg

Jump on the tram in Adelaide’s CBD and head down to Glenelg, arguably the state’s most famous beach. The tramline makes it easily accessible too! Shop along Jetty Road for everything from ice cream, to shoes, to swimwear. With plenty of bars and restaurants, you’ll be spoiled for choice for lunch. If you’ve got young ones with you, head to The Beachouse for mini golf, dodgem cars and bumper boats.

Maslin Beach

If you’ve got the time, a drive to Maslin Beach will put you on a secluded strip of some of the most well preserved coast in the state. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can head to the southern end of the beach which is Australia’s first legal nudist beach.

Port Willunga

This beach is enclosed with brilliant golden cli s dotted with little cave hideouts which were originally carved to house boats and fishing nets. Nowadays they’re perfect for escaping the sun. Close to the boardwalk at the water’s edge you’ll find the remnants of a jetty built in 1868 which makes for a striking photo op.

Port Noarlunga

If you’re an adventurous type, the o shore reef at Port Noarlunga is a diverse aquatic display of coral and fish with over 200 species of marine plant life. Follow the self guided Reef Underwater Trail over an a ernoon, wander along the jetty, or bask on the sand under the red sandstone cli s.

Image: courtesy of Tourism Australia
Maslin Beach

10:30

Knows, No’s, Nose

The Warehouse Theatre, 15–16 Mar

11:30

My body, my choice!

Diverse-City @ West Village, 9 Mar

20th Theatresports(TM)

Clash of the Titans Arts Theatre, 12 Mar

12:00

Jason Pestell: Kmart (K hub) is Life

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8 Mar

Knows, No’s, Nose

The Warehouse Theatre, 15–16 Mar

13:00

Comedy for the Curious: 2025

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15–16 Mar

Fountain Lakes In Lockdown: A Drag Parody Play Arts Theatre, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

14:00

Merrick Watts - An Idiot’s Guide to Wine: Volume Two

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 8 Mar, 10 Mar

Kel & Amy’s Comedy Road Trip

Woolshed Brewery, 15 Mar

Outback Comedy

various venues, 8–9 Mar

Granny Flaps - Wide Open Spaces Roadshow

Duke of York Hotel, 9 Mar

The Comedy Crawl

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

Funny Adelaide: Mocking the Suburbs

Yankalilla Hotel, 9 Mar

Best of the Edinburgh Fest

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

Laughs Not Guaranteed Duke of York Hotel, 9 Mar

14:20

Don Toberman: Ping Pong Champ

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 22 Mar

14:50

4 Teachers, For Teachers

ibis Bar/RestaurantGrenfell st, 23 Mar

15:00

Funny Adelaide: Mocking the Suburbs various venues, 10 Mar, 23 Mar

Joel Creasey – ‘Thanks For Being Here’

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar

Jared Freid: No Winter Tour

Rhino Room, 8–9 Mar

Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 22–23 Mar

John Safran - Squatting at Kanye’s and Other Adventures

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 22–23 Mar

The Ashes: A Comedy Showdown

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 10 Mar, 15 Mar, 23 Mar

15:10

Casey Filips : Virtuoso

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 8–9 Mar

15:30

Best Of British

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 16 Mar, 22 Mar

Merrick Watts - An Idiot’s Guide to Wine:

Volume Two

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

Retirement Village People

Holden Street Theatres, 8–9 Mar

20th Theatresports(TM)

Clash of the Titans

Arts Theatre, 15 Mar

Comedy Ink BAR

HOP - Port Adelaide Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

15:45

He Huang - White Man’s Burden Rhino Room, 15 Mar

15:50

How Now Brown Rao

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 22–23 Mar

Cattle Call

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 9 Mar

16:00

Tonight! a clown who wanted to be loved?

The Warehouse Theatre, 8 Mar

Dead Dads Club

Therapy Cocktail Bar, 7–9 Mar

Best Of British

The Howling Owl, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 15 Mar

Adelaide’s Great Big Comedy Picnic

Gluttony - Rymill Park, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

Marion Hotel Sunday Sessions

Marion Hotel, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

Funny Adelaide: Mocking the Suburbs

The Old Noarlunga, 16 Mar

Fountain Lakes In Lockdown: A Drag Parody Play

Arts Theatre, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Raul Kohli: A British Hindu’s Guide To Spirituality

HYMN BAR, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

4 Teachers, For Teachers

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar

L!terature

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 23 Mar

16:15

Wankernomics - Just Touching Base

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Best of the Edinburgh Fest

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

16:30

Lloyd LangfordPowerful Energy

The Howling Owl, 16 Mar

Guy Montgomery - I’ve Noticed So Many Things, It’d Be Unfair To Keep Them To Myself (Advanced Work in Progress)

Rhino Room, 8–9 Mar

Granny Flaps - Wide Open Spaces Roadshow

Jump Ship Brewing, 16 Mar

Wil Anderson - Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Wil?

The Howling Owl, 9 Mar

16:40

Jeromaia Detto: A Work In Progress

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

Wo

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 8–9 Mar

16:45

Harry Jun: Friendship Safari

Rhino Room, 21–22 Mar

All Around The World

International Comedy Showcase

The Austral Hotel, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

ABS FLAB

The Gri ns Hotel, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

17:00

MICKEY D: BIG MICK ENERGY

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 22–23 Mar

Club Doggo – The Best in Stand-up

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15–16 Mar

Cobra Kai: The Way Of The Comic

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar

FBI (Full Blown Irish)

Milledges, 8 Mar

Dave O’Neil in Sucked In! Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8–10 Mar

Best of Adelaide Fringe: Clean Pick of The Fringe

The Historian Hotel, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Kill The Comedian - The Gong Show

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 9 Mar

The Racist Immigrants

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 10 Mar

Who Knew It with Matt Stewart (Podcast)

Rhino Room, 15 Mar

Lucille MacKellar Has Boy Problems

HYMN BAR, 13–16 Mar

Can’t Be FrankedFrankie Marcos

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 22 Mar

7-Eleven Attack: The Indians Are ComingDelhi Buoy

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 16 Mar

MICHAEL CHAMBERLIN’S COMPLETELY INCOMPLETE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN RULES

Rhino Room, 8 Mar

Danny Bhoy - Dear World... Royalty Theatre, 21–23 Mar

He Huang - White Man’s

Burden

Rhino Room, 11–14 Mar

The Unskilled Immigrant - Aditya Gautam

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 15 Mar

John Smith

Rhino Room, 22 Mar

17:10

The Comedy Crawl

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 9 Mar

17:15

Merrick Watts - An Idiot’s Guide to Wine: Volume Two

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7 Mar

Best of the Edinburgh Fest

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

17:30

My body, my choice! various venues, 7 Mar, 9 Mar Improvised Movie Mash-Up

Gluttony - Rymill Park, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

17:45

Kushi Venkatesh - Happy

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Random Things Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Whichway?

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

18:00

Lost in Translation

Rhino Room, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

Culture Reporter (A Story of Breaking News & Broken Hearts)

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Tonight! a clown who wanted to be loved?

The Warehouse Theatre, 9 Mar Nervous Breakdance

Prompt Creative Centre, Various dates from 15 Mar to 23 Mar

Dave Hughes - WTF?

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

Boats and Bogans

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 12–17 Mar

Jack Docherty - David Bowie & Me - Parallel Lives

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 23 Mar

Sam Garlepp: Scam Garlepp

The Austral Hotel, 20–23 Mar

True Crime Walking Tour - A comedians guide to Adelaide’s dark past V2

Rhino Room, 21–22 Mar

An Introvert’s Guide to Extroverts

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–10 Mar

Darren Sanders: Confessions of a Comedic Mind

The Howling Owl, 7–8 Mar

Breaking Hearts with Cecilia Ronson

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

Kyle Dolan - Please Hello

The Howling Owl, 18–22 Mar

Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

Comedy Ink BAR

HOP - East End (2)

Rhino Room, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Fruition

The Mill, 7–8 Mar

“Where’s Your VISA?” - The Indians Strike Back

ibis Bar/RestaurantGrenfell st, 12 Mar, 13 Mar, 14 Mar, 16 Mar

Whyalla: Would you want to be the same forever?

UniSA Whyalla Campus, 21 Mar

Dropped In It: Crime Scene Improvisation

Prompt Creative Centre, Various dates from 7 Mar to 14 Mar

The Racist Immigrants ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 19–20 Mar

Ryan Mason Wastes His Potential

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

If You’re From Africa?

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 7–9 Mar

Josh Glanc: Family Man

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 23 Mar

7-Eleven Attack: The Indians Are ComingDelhi Buoy

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 7 Mar, 22 Mar

Knows, No’s, Nose

The Warehouse Theatre, 11 Mar

Bogans Without Borders

- Standup Comedy

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–10 Mar

Eric Tinker’s Tragical History Tour

The Gri ns Hotel, 15 Mar

Comedy Ink BAR

HOP - West End

The Palace, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Mt Gambier: Would you want to be the same forever?

UniSA Mt Gambier Campus, 28 Mar

The Unskilled Immigrant - Aditya Gautam

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 8 Mar, 21 Mar

Comedy Ink BAR

HOP - East End (1)

The Austral Hotel, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Becky Lucas - ‘Things have changed, but the essence remains’

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Sammy J - The Kangaroo E ect

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 23 Mar

TOD Talks

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

18:10

Casey Filips : Virtuoso

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

18:15

3 Funny Foreigners

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Best Of British Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 23 Mar

Best Of Fringe: Early Show

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 7–22 Mar

The Racist Immigrants

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 23 Mar

Hi I’m Eve

The Austral Hotel, 7–8 Mar

AJ Lamarque: A Beginner’s Guide to Gay Cruising

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Comedy Headliners

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 17

Social Moth Seeks

Butterfly Status

The Austral Hotel, Various dates from 10 Mar to 16 Mar

Suren JayemanneThere’s A World Where My Head Ought Be Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

18:25

Nervous Breakdance

Prompt Creative Centre, 21 Mar

18:30

My Big Fat Single Greek Life 2

Seppeltsfield Road Distillers, 7 Mar

It’s Pronounced Nguyen

HYMN BAR, 7–10 Mar

Bec Hill: Guess Who’s Bec, Bec Again? Bec Hill’s Bec! (Tell a friend.)

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Best of Adelaide Fringe:

The International Comedy Show

The Historian Hotel, 7–22

Mar, not 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

Lewis Garnham - Stream of Contentedness

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Chris Parker - ‘Stop Being So Dramatic!’

Rhino Room, 7–8 Mar

Ting Lim: What I Really Think

The Howling Owl, 18–22 Mar

Lizzy Hoo - Deja Hoo

The Howling Owl, 7–9 Mar

Cancer and Cartwheels

- Dr Jo Prendergast

The Howling Owl, 11–15 Mar

Raul Kohli: A

British Hindu’s Guide To Spirituality

various venues, 10–21 Mar, not 14, 15, 16

MICHAEL CHAMBERLIN’S COMPLETELY INCOMPLETE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN RULES

Rhino Room, 9 Mar

Sam McGowan Can’t

Sleep HYMN BAR, 13–16 Mar

Tiny King

HYMN BAR, 11–12 Mar

18:45

Scotland Made the World HYMN BAR, 22–23 Mar

Jon Bennett: American’t

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

Wankernomics - Just Touching Base

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Lou Wall - Breaking the Fi h Wall

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

Milo Standards: Penis

De Milo

Fool’s Paradise, 7–16 Mar, not 11

Russell Hartup: Back in your day

Ayers House, 19–22 Mar

18:50

Don Toberman: Ping

Pong Champ

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Cattle Call

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

19:00

The Comedy Crawl

The Austral Hotel, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Kel & Amy’s Comedy Road Trip

Hedonbar Brewing Company, 14 Mar

Culture Reporter (A Story of Breaking News & Broken Hearts)

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 10–22 Mar, not 12, 16, 19

What Would Gary Do?

WWGD

various venues, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 21 Mar

L!terature

Curiositeas, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

Boats and Bogans

ibis Bar/RestaurantGrenfell st, 7–22 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

Dave Hughes - WTF?

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–8 Mar

Jack Docherty - David Bowie & Me - Parallel Lives

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 17–22 Mar

Eric’s Tales of the Sea – A Submariner’s Yarn

Woodville Town Hall, 12–14 Mar

Alayne Dick : Purple is the Gayest Colour Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Three’s a Comedy

Knappstein Wines Enterprise Cellar, 21 Mar

The Racist Immigrants

ibis Bar/Restaurant -

Grenfell st, 12–17 Mar

Nik Coppin’s Comedy World

various venues, 8 Mar, 12 Mar

“Where’s Your VISA?” - The Indians Strike Back

ibis Bar/RestaurantGrenfell st, 7–10 Mar

Motion Imposter trap. cocktail bar, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

I Got Bit By A Monkey

Once

various venues, 8–9 Mar

Rhys Nicholson: Huge Big Party Congratulations Hindley Street Music Hall, 13 Mar

Fundraiser for Ukraine

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 17 Mar

Josh Glanc: Family Man

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 17–22 Mar

E e in UpYourselfness

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 14–15 Mar

Danny Bhoy - Dear World... Royalty Theatre, 18–20 Mar

Schalk Bezuidenhout: Crowd Pleaser

Hindley Street Music Hall, 15 Mar

Vida Slayman in The Nutella Wars

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Sara Pascoe - I Am A Strange Gloop

Hindley Street Music Hall, 14 Mar

NAT’S WHAT I RECKON Royalty Theatre, 21–22 Mar

Fountain Lakes In Lockdown: A Drag Parody Play

Arts Theatre, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

Attitude Consultant - An Unlikely Symphony

The Gilbert Street Hotel, 9 Mar, 10 Mar, 16 Mar, 17 Mar

Best of the Edinburgh Fest

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

No, No, You First

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Subletting My Room For An Hour

Hotel Richmond, 19–21 Mar

Sammy J - The Kangaroo E ect

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 20–22 Mar

Delicia’s Variety Spectacular!

Shedley Theatre, 18 Mar

19:05

Best At The Fringe COMEDY

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 17

19:15

All Around The World International Comedy Showcase

The Austral Hotel, Various dates from 9 Mar to 20 Mar

Lube Me Alone

The Howling Owl, 18–22 Mar

Mark Watson: Before It Overtakes Us

Rhino Room, 18 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

Boats and Bogans

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 23 Mar

Nick White - I’m Scared, Babe

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

Jenny Tian - Jenny’s Travels

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 16 Mar

100% Scottish Comedy

Duke of York Hotel, 7–8 Mar

Arj Barker - The Mind Field

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

Wil Anderson - Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Wil?

Rhino Room, 7–8 Mar

Dysfunctional Family Jukebox

The Howling Owl, 11–15 Mar

A Night with Cherry Vinyl ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 7–9 Mar

Bad Boys of British Comedy

The Austral Hotel, 7–9 Mar 5 Headliners for $25

The Austral Hotel, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19

Lloyd LangfordPowerful Energy

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Ollie Horn (UK): I’m up for dishing it out but I’ll draw the line at taking it

The Austral Hotel, 12 Mar, 19 Mar

Jarryd Goundrey: Great Australian Stepson

Rhino Room, 19 Mar

Ross Noble - Cranium of Curiosities

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Garry Starr - Classic Penguins

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Adelaide vs the World - The Clash of the Comics

The Gri ns Hotel, 20–22 Mar Will Gibb - Why Am I Like This?

The Howling Owl, 7–9 Mar

Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

19:20

My Kind Of Comedian

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

Jacob Jackman - Inner Pieces

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–10 Mar

Jon Brooks - SPICY!

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

5 Mistakes That Changed History

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8–23 Mar, not 9, 10, 17

19:30

My Big Fat Single Greek Life 2

various venues, 15 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

Cath Styles in Wish You Were Here - Postcards from Zanzibar

Little Attention Seeker, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Heath Franklin’s Chopper

- The Last Hard Bastard On Earth

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

Best Of British

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

Nicolette Minster in Boredroom

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Uniquely Human

Ayers House State Dining Room, 12 Mar, 19 Mar

Scotland Made the World

The Historian Hotel, 18–19 Mar

Funny Adelaide: Mocking the Suburbs

Auchendarroch House-Oak & Iron Tavern, 14 Mar

Kel & Amy’s Comedy Road Trip

various venues, 7–9 Mar

Schnits and Giggles

Comedy

various venues, Various dates from 11 Mar to 20 Mar

Funny Quiz: 90s Edition various venues, 7 Mar, 14 Mar

Hot Pursuit: Confessions of a Speed Dater

Fool’s Paradise, 7–8 Mar

Akmal - Red Flags various venues, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Em & Maddie Solve Your Problems

Chateau Apollo, 16–18 Mar

The Comedy Crawl

Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Oliver Coleman - The Ballad of Oliver Coleman

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Andrew Portelli - The Natural

The Lost Dice, 19–22 Mar

Elf Lyons: Horses

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

Kelsey De Almeida: Out Of Order

The Austral Hotel, 20–22 Mar

FRIENDS

Duke of York Hotel, 14–15 Mar

Bronwyn Kuss - I’ll Allow It

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Twinky Twinky Little Star

Prompt Creative Centre, 10 Mar

19:40

Kirsty Mann: Skeletons

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

Lil Wenker: BANGTAIL

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

19:45

Best Of British Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, 10–20 Mar, not 14, 15, 16

Dane Simpson: Didgeri-Dad General Havelock, 7–16 Mar, not 10

DANIEL DELBY & MACSHANE: 2 White Guys Rapping (Whose Rhyme is it Anyway?)

The Howling Owl, 18–22 Mar

Luke Heggie: Yuck

The Howling Owl, Various dates from 8 Mar to 15 Mar

When it Raynes it Pours

The Mercury Cinema, Various dates from 7 Mar to 15 Mar

Sez - Keeps Me Young Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Andrew Hamilton - This’ll

Be Good

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

19:50

Dirty Work

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–16 Mar

19:55

Will & Woody ‘Australia’s Tallest Tales’ Fool’s Paradise, 20 Mar

20:00

Granny Flaps - Wide Open Spaces Roadshow various venues, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18

Funny Adelaide: Mocking the Suburbs various venues, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Comedy SamuraiTakashi Wakasugi (JPN) Hotel Richmond, 7–8 Mar

Shakespeare Ghostbusters

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 11–16 Mar

George Glass’

Scientology The Musical ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 7–11 Mar

Solve-Along-A-MurderShe-Wrote

The Mercury Cinema, 7–16 Mar, not 10, 11

Mel McGlensey is Motorboat

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–16 Mar, not 10

Ministry of Laughs: BEST OF THE FESTIVAL

Bridgeport Hotel, 15 Mar

True Crime Walking Tour - A comedians guide to Adelaide’s dark past V2

Rhino Room, Various dates from 7 Mar to 23 Mar

Adelaide Fringe Comedy

Gala: Bringing The Best of the Fringe to Marion Marion Cultural Centre, 21 Mar

Joel Creasey – ‘Thanks For Being Here’

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

This Is My Drag Wedding!

Mary’s Poppin, 15 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

Adelaide Fringe Comedy Gala: Bringing The Best of the Fringe to Port Noarlunga

Arts Centre Port Noarlunga, 14 Mar

Aaaaaaaargh! It’s the Best of Fringe Comedy from the UK

The Historian Hotel, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

Adelaide Fringe Comedy

Gala: Bringing The Best of the Fringe to Mitchell Park

Mitchell Park Sports and Community Centre, 15 Mar

Flickery

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 20 Mar, 23 Mar

100% Scottish Comedy

The British Hotel Port Adelaide, 9 Mar

Best of the Edinburgh Fest

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 12, 16, 19

George Glass’ Cigarettes

The Musical ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 13–23 Mar, not 19

Jason Pestell: Kmart (K hub) is Life

Port Lincoln Hotel, 14 Mar

How To Be An Immigrant Duke of York Hotel, 9 Mar

20:10

MICKEY D: BIG MICK ENERGY

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–16 Mar, not 10

Lehmo - I Need To Tell You About A Thing I Did

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

The Racist Immigrants ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, Various dates from 8 Mar to 22 Mar

SHRINK WRAPPED: A

Psychologist Analyses Comedians, Live on Stage

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 19 Mar

Australia vs The WorldRoast Comedy

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 7 Mar

20:15

Kate Dolan - The Critic

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

FADY KASSAB: Fady Issues

Fringe Underground Comedy Club, 21–22 Mar

Nick White - I’m Scared, Babe

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–8 Mar

Monday Night Comedy Club

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar, 17 Mar

Robyn Reynolds: What Doesn’t Kill You

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Jenny Tian - Jenny’s

Travels

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10–15 Mar

Arj Barker - The Mind Field

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–8 Mar

Lena Moon - Rube

Goldberg Machine Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

RUDY-LEE TAURUA: Uncensored

Fringe Underground Comedy Club, 14–15 Mar

Lawrence Mooney - Dead

Set Country

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Ross Noble - Cranium of Curiosities

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

Coming to Australia

The Alma, 13–15 Mar

Raise the Bra Female Comedy Showcase

The King William Hotel, Various dates from 13 Mar to 22 Mar

Garry Starr - Classic Penguins

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

AMOS GILL: The Pale, Stale, Straight White Male

Fringe Underground Comedy Club, 9–23 Mar, not 10, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22

Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 11 Mar to 22 Mar

20:20

THE FULL ENGLISH

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Hannah Camilleri - What I’m Going For

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

20:25

An Aussie Arab uncensored Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

2025 Greek Comedian of the Year; The Butterfly E ect - George Zacharopoulos

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–23 Mar, not 17

20:30

Nazeem Hussain - ‘You Paid For This’

Rhino Room, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

Heath Franklin’s Chopper - The Last Hard Bastard On Earth

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–8 Mar

Adelaide Fringe Comedy Gala: Bringing The Best of the Fringe to Port Adelaide

The British Hotel Port Adelaide, 7–8 Mar

Sh!t-faced Shakespeare - A Midsummer Night’s Dream

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Bogan Bingo ‘A bingo ate my baby’

Saracens Head, 14 Mar, 15 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

100% Scottish Comedy Duke of York Hotel, 13–15 Mar

Adelaide Fringe Comedy/ Variety Showcase

The Vines Golf Club, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Secret Time Travel Meeting

Makan Wine Bar, 7–8 Mar

Shad Wicka | How I Almost Killed A Guy

The Howling Owl, 7–9 Mar

Steve Porters - How To Flirt: The TED XXX Talk

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Guy Montgomery - I’ve Noticed So Many Things, It’d Be Unfair To Keep Them To Myself

(Advanced Work in Progress)

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Love Hurts, Work Sucks: Comedians on Conflict & Communication

The Howling Owl, 18–22 Mar

Here If You Need

The Austral Hotel, 17–23 Mar

Funky Fresh Musical

Improv

The Gri ns Hotel, 20–22 Mar

Peter James | Me, Again. Hello. [ENCORE]

The Howling Owl, 11–15 Mar

CVNT

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, Various dates from 10 Mar to 16 Mar

DANIEL DELBY: 33 Years

Single

The Austral Hotel, 7–16 Mar, not 11

Firdi Billimoria - A Little

Firdi Told Me

The Gri ns Hotel, 13–17 Mar

Clay McMath - In Over

My Head

HYMN BAR, 7–23 Mar

Elouise E os – Australia’s

First Attractive Comedian

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

Simon Taylor - So Good

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 23 Mar

2 Englishmen and an Aussie

The Austral Hotel, Various dates from 7 Mar to 16 Mar

A Kilted Queer

Makan Wine Bar, 11–15 Mar

Pick Of The FringeComedy Superstars

The Garden of Unearthly

Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

FRIENDS

Duke of York Hotel, 21–22 Mar

AMOS GILL: The Pale, Stale, Straight White Male

Royalty Theatre, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

How To Be An Immigrant

Duke of York Hotel, 7–8 Mar

20:40

Vicarious Cabaret

The Austral Hotel, 19–23 Mar

The Burton BrothersFortune Seekers

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

Fountain Lakes: A Very Foxy Parody Musical

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–23 Mar, not 17

20:45

Best Of British Belgian Beer Cafe ‘Oostende’, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Sammy Petersen: Why

The Long Face

Rhino Room, 8–9 Mar

Matt Stewart - Bad Boy Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Dave Warneke Dates The Entire Audience

Rhino Room, 7 Mar

**Swingers** - Christian Elderfield

The Gri ns Hotel, Various dates from 13 Mar to 22 Mar

Stories From the O ce of a Sex Dungeon

The Austral Hotel, 12–16 Mar

Blake Freeman - Kul

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Rhys Nicholson: Huge Big Party Congratulations

Hindley Street Music Hall, 14–15 Mar

21:00

Nervous Breakdance

Prompt Creative Centre, 12–13 Mar

The Biggest Gaslighter in the World

The Howling Owl, 11–15 Mar

Nun Slut

Prompt Creative Centre, 11 Mar, 18 Mar, 19 Mar, 20 Mar, 23 Mar

Succulent Comedy Showcase

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Gabbin in the Woods

True Crime Comedy Podcast Live!

The Jade, 9 Mar

Hot Department

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

Quonny and Qurbs - Sell Your Stu

The Howling Owl, 18–22 Mar 1 & a 1/2 Weddings & a Funeral

Little Attention Seeker, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Chris Martin - Not The Guy From Coldplay

The Howling Owl, 7–9 Mar

Coded Comedy

Prompt Creative Centre, 7–9 Mar

Elf Lyons: Horses

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Zachary Ruane and Alexei

Toliopoulos - Refused

Classification

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Twinky Twinky Little Star

Prompt Creative Centre, 22 Mar

21:10

Karen Houge: Dreamgirl

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–16 Mar, not 10

CVNT

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

21:15

Twinky Twinky Little Star Prompt Creative Centre, 21 Mar

Completely Improvised Shakespeare

Ayers House State Dining Room, 19–20 Mar

100% DARK Comedy

ibis Bar/RestaurantGrenfell st, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar, 21 Mar

Lauren Bok: Boklesque

Ayers House State Dining Room, Various dates from 7 Mar to 15 Mar

Daniel Muggleton: You May Be White, I May

Be Crazy Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17

The Racist Immigrants

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, 7 Mar, 9 Mar, 22 Mar

Jeromaia Detto: When I Grow Up... Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–16 Mar, not 10

Lawrence Mooney - Dead Set Country

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 12, 16, 19

Ethan Cavanagh: Bond, Lost My Bond

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

21:20

Dirty Work

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

Tahir’s Insane Night of Stand Up, S#!t Magic and Spontaneous Comedy

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

21:30

Thank Fringe It’s Friday!

The Historian Hotel, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

Jo Gowda | Export Quality Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Sh!t-faced Shakespeare - A Midsummer Night’s Dream

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

Grace Zhang - High Priestess

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Steve Porters - How To Flirt: The TED XXX Talk

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

Thank Fringe It’s

Saturday!

The Historian Hotel, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Sex Toy Story

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 19 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

Esky Escandor and Ian Mu - Am I The One?

Duke of York Hotel, 9 Mar

Jordan Sharp - the goose

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Medicine Woman

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

John Smith

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 20 Mar

Dan Lees: The Vinyl Countdown

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

Elouise E os – Australia’s

First Attractive Comedian

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–8 Mar

Luke Benson - Good Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–16 Mar, not 10

Pick Of The FringeComedy Superstars

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

Simon Taylor - So Good

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 17–22 Mar

I Got Bit By A Monkey

Once Fool’s Paradise, 12–16 Mar

Wage Against The Machine

Fool’s Paradise, 19–23 Mar

Hadi & Felix Save Australia Fringe Underground Comedy Club, 7–9 Mar

21:45

Bad Business

The Alma, 13–15 Mar

Dirty Work

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, Various dates from 17 Mar to 23 Mar

Jimmy Finger: In Too Deep

The Howling Owl, 7–8 Mar

Esky Escandor and Ian Mu - Am I The One?

Duke of York Hotel, 7–8 Mar

**Swingers** - Christian Elderfield

The Gri ns Hotel, 14–15 Mar

Tiny King

HYMN BAR, 13–15 Mar

CADET KELLY IS THE BEST MOVIE I’VE EVER SEEN IN MY FRIGGIN LIFE

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 7–16 Mar

21:50

The Ceremony

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

Furiozo: Man Looking for Trouble

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

22:00

David Correos: Noise Zealand

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

Rhino Room Late Show: 25 Years

Rhino Room, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Mike Blaha: International Joke

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Yozi: No Babies In The Sauna

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

Adele Cli : Adele, Adele, Adele... Cli It Isn’t The Consequences Of My Own Actions

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Henry Yan - Speaky

Rhino Room, 7–9 Mar

Adelaide Fringe Comedy/ Variety Showcase

The Gri ns Hotel, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

22:15

100% DARK Comedy

ibis Bar/Restaurant - Grenfell st, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Blake Everett: Kindly Remove Your Shoes

Rhino Room, 11–15 Mar

Date Night

The Howling Owl, 11–15 Mar

Nazeem Hussain - ‘You Paid For This’

The Howling Owl, 22 Mar

Blake Pavey and Friends

Rhino Room, 18–22 Mar

22:20

Sapiens, Homo Sapiens. Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

Nun Slut

Prompt Creative Centre, 12 Mar, 13 Mar, 22 Mar

This Might TickleComedian Chats & Tatts

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 13–22 Mar, not 17

22:30

Darkness and Light

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 13–23 Mar, not 19, 21, 22

Nun Slut

Prompt Creative Centre, 14 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 21 Mar

22:35

The Dirty Thirty Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

22:40

Darius Emadi: Mixtape

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, Various dates from 13 Mar to 23 Mar

22:45

Completely Improvised Shakespeare

Ayers House State Dining Room, 21–22 Mar

ALT GRL WRLD

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 9 Mar

Best of the Edinburgh Fest

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

23:20

Strange Thing

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 15 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

23:25

The Big Naked Comedy Show

Gluttony - Rymill Park, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

00:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar

00:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar

01:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar

01:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar

10:00

Tarot The Show

Ayers House State Dining Room, 22 Mar

10:30

The Cry of the Hour

Star Theatres, 7 Mar

Hikaru 輝 Ray of Light

Adelaide College of the Arts, 13–19 Mar, weekdays only

11:00

ADDiCTED music mime dance

various venues, 17–19 Mar

Virtual Unreality Echunga Memorial Institute, 30 Mar

H.M.S. Pinafore

The Jade, 23 Mar

12:00

Hikaru 輝 Ray of Light

Adelaide College of the Arts, 15 Mar

12:30

Hikaru 輝 Ray of Light

Adelaide College of the Arts, 13–19 Mar, weekdays only

12:45

Gull - or - The Most Lamentable Comedie

Called Love

Holden Street Theatres, 8–9 Mar

13:00

The Routine Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 14 Mar, 20 Mar

The Platypus by Francis Greenslade Holden Street Theatres, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Margret, You’re A Virgin! The Parks Theatres, 15 Mar

A Room of One’s Own

Adelaide College of the Arts, 7 Mar, 14 Mar

RoboWrite! the ai playwright

The Lost Dice, 20–21 Mar

NIUSIA

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 9 Mar

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

The Terrace Hotel Adelaide, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

That Knave, Raleigh

Adelaide College of the Arts, 8 Mar, 13 Mar, 15 Mar

Help! I Think I’m a Nationalist

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 16 Mar

13:15

Pirates of Penzance The Jade, 23 Mar

13:30

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Cast List: A Theatre Kids Cabaret

The Mill, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Shellshocked – An Explosive New Play

Holden Street Theatres, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

13:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

13:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

14:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

The Quiet Earth Beneath

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Great Detectives: All New Mysteries!

Ayers House State Dining Room, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Riot City Wrestling

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8 Mar

Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Ar** For England

Holden Street Theatres, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Poida Pan & Stinkerbell

The Parks Theatres, 22 Mar

Virtual Unreality

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 8 Mar

The Good Decisions

Project

The Warehouse Theatre, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 15 Mar

Swedish Death Cleaning vs. EVERYTHING (the shed.)

Holden Street Theatres, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

It is I, Seagull

Holden Street Theatres, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

ADDiCTED music mime

dance

various venues, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

The Selfish Gene the musical (UK)

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 9 Mar

Pride and Prejudice

Tyndale Theatre, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

14:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

14:15

Why English? - Layers beneath the language!

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8–10 Mar

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

14:20

It’s a Mystery!

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar

14:30

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

A Knight to Remember Gluttony - Rymill Park, 9 Mar Antonio!

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 15 Mar

14:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

14:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

15:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

Turning Points

Shedley Theatre, 20 Mar

Definitely NOT A Hungry Game: A Parody Musical

The Parks Theatres, 8 Mar

Bravewords Live

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 16 Mar

A Room of One’s Own Adelaide College of the Arts, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Virtual Unreality

Echunga Memorial Institute, 30 Mar

Jekyll and Hyde by A Slightly Isolated Dog Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

NIUSIA

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 8 Mar

The Poetry Garden Treasury 1860, 16 Mar

15:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

Shadows of Herself

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 22 Mar

15:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

The Christian Brothers Holden Street Theatres, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

15:30

The Routine Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

Courier

The Mill, 8 Mar

PSYCHOPOMP

The Mill, 15 Mar

15:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

15:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

“YOU ARE GOING TO DIE”

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15–16 Mar

16:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

RoboWrite! the ai playwright

The Lost Dice, 22–23 Mar

Part of Fringe: in progress experiments

The Mill, 21 Mar

FRAGILE: Handle With Care

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

A PUNK OPERA

Star Theatres, 8 Mar I, AmDram

Adelaide College of the Arts, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Help! I Think I’m a Nationalist

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 9 Mar

Eliza Sanders’ Manage Your Expectations

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 15–16 Mar

16:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

16:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

16:30

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Ar** For England

Holden Street Theatres, 16 Mar

Willing Participant

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

Ruby Wax - I’m Not As Well As I Thought I Was The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 23 Mar

16:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

Trawled - when adventure becomes survival

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 9 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar

16:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

PETER GOERS - IF AFFECTED DO NOT DRIVE OR OPERATE HEAVY MACHINERY

Holden Street Theatres, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

16:50

The Art of Storm-Whistling

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

17:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

Hi I’m Zoë Milledges, 15 Mar

17:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

Animal Farm

Adelaide College of the Arts, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

17:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

17:30

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar Grapes of Bacchus

Fool’s Paradise, 7–10 Mar Becoming Benno

The Warehouse Theatre, 12–22 Mar, not 16, 17, 18

Dinner For One Norwood Hotel, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Willing Participant

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 15 Mar

End Game

Fool’s Paradise, 19–23 Mar

Ruby Wax - I’m Not As Well

As I Thought I Was

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 22 Mar

17:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

17:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

18:00

The Routine

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 19 Mar, 21 Mar

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

CASSANOVA IS MORE THAN JUST A LOVER

various venues, 8 Mar, 13 Mar, 21 Mar

The Cry of the Hour Star Theatres, 9 Mar

What Binds Us? (The Next Chapter)

The Northern Sound System, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

ORPHEUS

Treasury 1860, 13 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar

Pirates of Penzance

History Trust of South Australia - South Australian Maritime Museum, 21 Mar

Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Ar** For England

Holden Street Theatres, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 16, 17

Help! I Think I’m a Nationalist

Adelaide College of the Arts, 11–19 Mar, not 16

Masterpiece

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 11 Mar, 12 Mar

Tracy Crisp: I Made an Adult

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 14–16 Mar

Railway Bob Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

Eclipse

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 13 Mar

Tracy Crisp: Pearls Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 20 Mar

You Can Do It! (Follow Your Dreams)

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 14–15 Mar

I Still Have No Friends

The Mercury Cinema, Various dates from 7 Mar to 16 Mar

Trawled - when adventure becomes survival

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 14, 15, 16, 17

H.M.S. Pinafore

History Trust of South Australia - South Australian Maritime Museum, 22 Mar

Ritual

Latvian Hall, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

HOMER’S ODYSSEY - A Mini

Musical

The British Hotel Port Adelaide, 22 Mar

A Journey to Little Happiness - An Original Musical

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 9 Mar

Romeo and Juliet in 15 minutes

Holden Street Theatres, 7–9 Mar

18:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

Me, Myself and Hand

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–16 Mar

Shadows of Herself

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

18:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

Shellshocked – An Explosive New Play

Holden Street Theatres, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17

18:20

Smile: The Story of Charlie Chaplin

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

HELIOS

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

The Cadaver Palaver: A Bennett Cooper Sullivan Adventure

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

18:30

DOWNSTAIRS

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 11–15 Mar Romeo and Juliet in 15 minutes

Holden Street Theatres, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

The Quiet Earth Beneath

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Booze & The Bard: The Shakespearean Drinking Game

Therapy Cocktail Bar, 19 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar, 23 Mar

Becoming Benno

Woodville Town Hall, 7 Mar

H.M.S. Pinafore

Mockingbird Lounge, 18 Mar

FRAGILE: Handle With Care

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

Help! I Think I’m a Nationalist

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 20 Mar

Risque Rope

CONFESSION, 14–15 Mar

18:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

18:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

A Knight to Remember Gluttony - Rymill Park, 10 Mar

19:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

How To Drink Wine Like

A Wanker

Woodville Town Hall, 7 Mar

Black Girl Rising ILA, 19–23 Mar

Role To Cast LIVE

The Lost Dice, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Twelve25 Youth Centre, 20 Mar

Faulty Towers The Dining

Experience

The Terrace Hotel Adelaide, 7–23 Mar, not 9, 12, 16, 19

You Can Do It! (Follow Your Dreams)

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 16 Mar, 17 Mar, 18 Mar, 20 Mar

Poida Pan & Stinkerbell

The Parks Theatres, 20–22 Mar

Hemlines

Hotel Richmond, 12–15 Mar

A Convict Named Phoebe

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 13–16 Mar

Ritual

Latvian Hall, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

Confetti & Chaos

Adelaide Royal Coach, 7–16 Mar, not 10

19:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

19:15

Romeo and Juliet in 15 minutes

Holden Street Theatres, 13–23 Mar, not 17, 18, 19

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

19:20

Little Boxes

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–10 Mar

Ajar

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 22 Mar

19:30

DUST

The Mill, 12–13 Mar

The Routine

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 11–13 Mar

ADDiCTED music mime

dance

various venues, Various dates from 14 Mar to 23 Mar

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

FIRST LOVE IS THE REVOLUTION

Holden Street Theatres, 7–9 Mar

Administration

The Mill, 19–22 Mar

Trawled - when adventure becomes survival

The Rising Sun Hotel, Auburn, Clare Valley, 14 Mar

Sauna Boy

The Warehouse Theatre, 8 Mar

Definitely NOT A Hungry Game: A Parody Musical

The Parks Theatres, 7–8 Mar

Great Detectives: All New Mysteries!

Ayers House State Dining Room, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 13 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Tarot The Show

Ayers House State Dining Room, 21 Mar

Tracy Crisp: Stitches

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 20 Mar

Margret, You’re A Virgin!

The Parks Theatres, 13–15 Mar

Tracy Crisp: Where to From Here?

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 14–16 Mar

Jekyll and Hyde by A Slightly Isolated Dog Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–23 Mar, not 17

PSYCHOPOMP

The Mill, Various dates from 7 Mar to 16 Mar

Dear Diary

Holden Street Theatres, 7–9 Mar

Between Breath and Bard

Ayers House State Dining Room, 22 Mar

Gus the Frog Spits Bars (one man’s response to existential dread)

The Warehouse Theatre, 19–22 Mar

The Good Decisions

Project

The Warehouse Theatre, 7 Mar, 12 Mar, 13 Mar, 14 Mar

Swedish Death Cleaning vs. EVERYTHING (the shed.)

Holden Street Theatres, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

A PUNK OPERA

Star Theatres, 7–8 Mar

It is I, Seagull

Holden Street Theatres, 11–22 Mar, not 16, 17

Antonio!

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–16 Mar

KINDER

The Warehouse Theatre, 9 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar

Macbeth

Adelaide Botanic Garden, 7–15 Mar, not 10

Partying with Manson Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7–9 Mar

Pride and Prejudice

Tyndale Theatre, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Death of the Human Resource

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 19 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

19:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

19:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar

The Platypus by Francis Greenslade

Holden Street Theatres, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Nan, Me & Barbara Pravi

Adelaide College of the Arts, 8–19 Mar, not 9, 10, 14, 16

Gull - or - The Most

Lamentable Comedie

Called Love

Holden Street Theatres, 7–9 Mar

I, AmDram

Adelaide College of the Arts, 14 Mar

19:50

Oh My Heart, Oh My Home.

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

20:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–23 Mar

Animal Farm

Adelaide College of the Arts, 11–14 Mar

Pirates of Penzance History Trust of South Australia - South Australian Maritime Museum, 21 Mar

HELIOS

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–23 Mar, not 17

Chicken

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

Ritual

Latvian Hall, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

The Selfish Gene the musical (UK) Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7–9 Mar

20:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar

20:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar

20:30

Booze & The Bard: The Shakespearean Drinking Game

The Lost Dice, 20 Mar, 21 Mar, 23 Mar

Burn it.

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 7–9 Mar

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16

TRIAL BY MONKEY: the gameshow Bar Obi, 7–10 Mar

Ajar

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 16 Mar

A Journey to Little Happiness - An Original Musical

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 8 Mar

20:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 16

JULIE: Her Life in Your Hands

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

A Journey to Little Happiness - An Original Musical

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 7 Mar

20:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 16, 17

ADDiCTED music mime dance

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 21 Mar

21:00

In Session

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 14–15 Mar

DUST

The Mill, 19–22 Mar

Plenty of Fish in the Sea

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

Courier

The Mill, 7–8 Mar Distopia

Chateau Apollo, 7 Mar, 19 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

Sauna Boy

The Warehouse Theatre, 7 Mar, 9 Mar

Smiling in the Dark Adelaide Gaol, 21–22 Mar

Lost Property

The Mercury Cinema, 13–15 Mar

The Poltergeist

The Warehouse Theatre, 18–23 Mar

I Wanna Be Mark Wahlberg

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7–9 Mar Hemlines

Hotel Richmond, 13–14 Mar

KINDER

The Warehouse Theatre, 11–14 Mar

Ritual

Latvian Hall, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

Eliza Sanders’ Manage Your Expectations

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–15 Mar

Death of the Human Resource

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 20 Mar

21:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 16, 17

Between Breath and Bard

Ayers House State Dining Room, 21 Mar

21:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

RoboWrite! the ai playwright

Ayers House State Dining Room, 22 Mar

21:20

Oh My Heart, Oh My Home.

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 11–16 Mar I Think I’m Dying [But I Don’t Want To Go To The Doctor]

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–9 Mar

21:30

Hi I’m Zoë Milledges, 14 Mar

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19 End Game Fool’s Paradise, 7–10 Mar You Can Do It! (Follow Your Dreams) ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 13 Mar

21:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

21:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19

22:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

22:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

22:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

22:30

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar DOMINANCE + submission Fool’s Paradise, 9 Mar

22:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar F@ckboi George’s Guide to Feminism

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 7–8 Mar

22:45

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

23:00

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

23:10

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

23:15

FLIGHT

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

23:30

SÉANCE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

23:40

INVISIBLE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

VICTORIA SQUARE

11:00

IMAGINATION

Payneham Youth Centre, 16 Mar

11:30

Cirque & Sip

Fool’s Paradise, 22–23 Mar

12:30

IMAGINATION

Payneham Youth Centre, 16 Mar

12:45

360 ALLSTARS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

13:30

Life’s A Playground

Fool’s Paradise, 9 Mar, 10 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

14:00

Cirque KalabantéAfrique en Cirque

Gluttony - Rymill Park, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

African Cirque Ensemble various venues, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

14:15

360 ALLSTARS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 10 Mar

14:30

Cartoooon!!

Fool’s Paradise, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 10 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar

14:45

Ten Thousand Hours

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

360 ALLSTARS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

15:15

SHAPE UP

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

15:30

LIMBO - The Return

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 16 Mar

15:45

Squared

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8–10 Mar

JOY

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 22–23 Mar

16:15

360 ALLSTARS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8–10 Mar

Ten Thousand Hours

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

16:30

LIMBO - The Return

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

The Black Blues Brothers

Gluttony - Rymill Park, Various dates from 8 Mar to 23 Mar

IMAGINATION

Payneham Youth Centre, 15 Mar

Ritual by Untamed Circus

Fool’s Paradise, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 10 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

17:15

360 ALLSTARS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 13 Mar, 19 Mar, 20 Mar

18:00

LIMBO - The Return

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

IMAGINATION

Payneham Youth Centre, 15 Mar

Infamous

Infamous Theatre, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

SPYHARD

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

18:30

Love Life Laundry

Fool’s Paradise, 12–16 Mar

YOAH

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17 Rouge

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 10 Mar

18:45

360 ALLSTARS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

The Black Blues Brothers Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–22 Mar, not 10, 13, 16, 17

19:00

LIMBO - The Return

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

The Director’s Cut The Parks Theatres, 9 Mar

Devour

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 10 Mar, 11 Mar, 13 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Stir The Pot

The Parks Theatres, 21–22 Mar

19:30

South Coast Circus Variety Show

South Coast Circus, 22 Mar

Devour

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 16 Mar

Strange Chaos

Haus of Ooze @ North Adelaide, 7–16 Mar, not 11, 12

19:45

La Ronde

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

19:55

Elixir Revived

Fool’s Paradise, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 11, 17, 18

20:00

Primal

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17

Tarot: Arcana Arkaba Hotel, 10 Mar Infamous Infamous Theatre, 7–23 Mar, not 8, 10, 15, 17, 22

Rouge

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 11, 17

20:15

Ten Thousand Hours

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17

Keep in Touch!

Fool’s Paradise, 12–16 Mar #since1994 Fool’s Paradise, 7–10 Mar

20:20

Cirque KalabantéAfrique en Cirque Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–22 Mar, not 13, 16, 17, 18

20:30

Devour

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 17–23 Mar Love & Lies Nineteen Ten, 12 Mar

20:40

JOY

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

20:45

La Ronde

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

21:00

Infamous Infamous Theatre, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

21:20

NIGHTRUNNER

Fool’s Paradise, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 11, 17, 18

21:30

The Mirror

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17

21:45

LIMBO - The Return The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

22:00

Something Wicked.. a bewitching burlesque Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

22:45

LIMBO - The Return The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 21 Mar

23:15

B.D.S.M.

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 14–15 Mar

11:00

A Migrant’s Son Desert Tour

Northern Festival Centre, 28 Mar

13:00

A Voice in the MakingFrom China to Australia Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 15–16 Mar

13:30

The Last Tempest of Jacques Norwood Hotel, 16 Mar

14:00

Almost There: Songs that almost made it to the Mouse

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 9 Mar

Singalonga Pub Quiz

The Jade, 9 Mar

Tommy J Egan - Two Right Feet

Nineteen Ten, 16 Mar

Crying Contralto: Falling Diamonds

The Warehouse Theatre, 22 Mar

plink182: the pop-punk piano recital RETURNS

City of Prospect - Payinthi, 9 Mar

14:30

CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS 1958 - 1967

Tribute

THE BRIT, 15 Mar

15:00

Tommy J Egan - Two Right Feet

Nineteen Ten, 15 Mar

15:30

Have You Met My Grief? Plant 4 Bowden, 16 Mar

16:00

Hans: Young, Fun & 21

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

An Unwasted EveningThe Genius of Tom Lehrer

The Jade, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

Singalonga Pub Quiz

The Jade, 23 Mar

A Monty Python Cabaret Singalong Circus

The Jade, 10 Mar

I Am Woman: Amelia Ryan & Libby O’Donovan

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 8 Mar

The Burlesque Hoe Down Nineteen Ten, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Lazuli: Choir Meets Circus

Nineteen Ten, 9 Mar

16:15

London Calling Gluttony - Rymill Park, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

16:30

SICK-STEEN

Prompt Creative Centre, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Creatures of the Underworld

The Gov, 16 Mar

Have You Met My Grief? Plant 4 Bowden, 9 Mar

17:00

The Raspberry Tartlettes, Live and Tarty!! Boomers Bar, 16 Mar

17:15

Beating Up The Beatles Plant 4 Bowden, 16 Mar

17:20

The Heart May Or May Not Go On

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, Various dates from 14 Mar to 23 Mar

17:50

An Evening Without Kate Bush

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

18:00

Popera: Sex, Death & Politics

The Mill, Various dates from 13 Mar to 22 Mar

Decadence and Debauchery: Bohemian Blasphemy

Nineteen Ten, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Singalonga Pub Quiz

The Jade, 7–20 Mar, not 8, 9, 13, 14, 15

Motion Sickness

The Gri ns Hotel, 7–9 Mar

Mates: Friendships to the End

The Warehouse Theatre, 16 Mar

SICK-STEEN

Prompt Creative Centre, 11–12 Mar

That’s NOT Amore

Nexus Arts Venue, 13 Mar, 22 Mar

I Am Woman: Amelia Ryan & Libby O’Donovan Plant 4 Bowden, 23 Mar

Lazuli: Choir Meets Circus Nineteen Ten, 9 Mar

FLOP

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

OUTSIDE IN

Nexus Arts Venue, 20–21 Mar

18:15

Late to the Party: The ADHD Hour Plant 4 Bowden, 9 Mar

18:30

Dinner with the Stars Skyline Events Centre, 15 Mar

FANTASIE: Reawakening Fool’s Paradise, 19–23 Mar

Our Beautiful Trauma Story

The Jade, 9 Mar, 23 Mar

Tickle and Tease a Comedy Cabaret Fool’s Paradise, 7–10 Mar

London Calling Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 17

I Am Woman: Amelia Ryan & Libby O’Donovan

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 9 Mar

18:45

Skank Sinatra

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

18:50

An Evening Without Kate Bush

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 16, 17

19:00

The Raspberry Tartlettes, Live and Tarty!!

Boomers Bar, 14 Mar plink182: the pop-punk piano recital RETURNS

City of Prospect - Payinthi, 15 Mar Foot

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7–9 Mar

La Medicina del Amor

Nineteen Ten, 7 Mar

Hot Sauce Time Machine

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 21–22 Mar

Creatures of the Underworld

The Gov, 16 Mar

FLOP

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 15 Mar

She was Poor but She was Honest

General Havelock, 17 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

19:15

She was Poor but She was Honest

Duke of York Hotel, 19–20 Mar

19:20

Almost There: Songs that almost made it to the Mouse

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 7 Mar

MESSY FRIENDS

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

In These Shoes

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

Michelle Brasier: It’s

A Shame We Won’t Be Friends Next Year

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7 Mar, 9 Mar

19:30

A Voice in the MakingFrom China to Australia

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 18 Mar

I Am Woman: Amelia Ryan & Libby O’Donovan Marnkutyi Parirna Theatre, 14 Mar

Cabaret Unscripted

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

Someone Else’s Story

Star Theatres, 14–16 Mar

Crying Contralto: Falling Diamonds

The Warehouse Theatre, 18 Mar

The Gin Martini Burlesque Revue

Prohibition Liquor Co, 13 Mar, 20 Mar

Do You, Love?

The Mercury Cinema, 18–23 Mar

19:50

Maybelline is in her Slut Era

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 18–23 Mar

20:00

Footy Fanatics - AFL Singalonga Pub Quiz

The Jade, 13 Mar, 20 Mar

DISCO INFERNO 70’s & 80’s CABARET Disco

THE BRIT, 8 Mar

A Migrant’s Son Desert Tour

various venues, 29 Mar, 4 Apr

Bloom Luna Revue

Nineteen Ten, 23 Mar

That’s NOT Amore

Nexus Arts Venue, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

Enchant - A Fantasy Burlesque Show

Nexus Arts Venue, 7–8 Mar

20:15

Gogo Bumtime

Fool’s Paradise, 19–23 Mar

20:20

Hans: Young, Fun & 21

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 13 Mar, 16 Mar, 18 Mar, 23 Mar

Isaac Humphries - More of Me

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 12–15 Mar

20:30

What-If Island Curiositeas, 7 Mar

FUR BABY, OR: THE LAST CHILD WEARS FUR

The Jade, 12 Mar

Bloom Luna Revue

Nineteen Ten, 19 Mar

Creatures of the Underworld

Nineteen Ten, 20 Mar

20:40

The Platonic Human Centipede

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–16 Mar

Wonderfully Terrible Things

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–16 Mar, not 10

20:45

BITE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

21:00

Fashionably Late

Prompt Creative Centre, 14–16 Mar

La Medicina del Amor

Nineteen Ten, 14–15 Mar

Queen - A Night At The Cabaret Opera

Ayers House, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 22 Mar

AURA

Nineteen Ten, 7–8 Mar

Meat Loaf - Just the Best Pieces

Ayers House, 7 Mar, 15 Mar, 21 Mar

She was Poor but She was Honest

General Havelock, 16 Mar

21:30

Sugar Bits are: FEMINIST TRASH

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 7–11 Mar

Villains: A Dizney in Drag Parody

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 17

21:40

Almost There: Songs that almost made it to the Mouse

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 8 Mar

21:45

BITE

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

22:00

Madame Martha’s A er Dark: The Parisian Cabaret

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

CONFESSIONS CLUB

Nexus Arts Venue, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Polly & Esther

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 11–23 Mar, not 17

22:45

SMUT, the show

Fool’s Paradise, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

FANTASIE: Reawakening

Fool’s Paradise, 21–22 Mar

Pop Culture Cabaret

Fool’s Paradise, 7–8 Mar

23:00

Decadence and Debauchery: Bohemian Blasphemy

Nineteen Ten, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Rockstar Cabaret

Fool’s Paradise, 21–22 Mar

Bloom Luna Revue

Nineteen Ten, 21 Mar

LIGHT—

SONG

CELEBRATE THE POWERFUL WOMEN TRANSFORMING THE HEARTBEAT OF CLASSICAL MUSIC

1 LIGHT Fri 14 Mar Elder Hall

2 SONG Sat 15 Mar Elder Hall

“Monique Kerr was an absolute standout with incredible vocals ”

Theatre Travels

“Exceptional musical prowess- with a powerful vocal range ”

Beat Magazine

“Wonderful, Beautiful Voice ” —Matt Tribe, ABC

09:00

Adam Page - 9 to 9 ILA, 15 Mar

11:00

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock Maple & Pine, 27 Mar

12:00

The Peter Allen Songbook: Time is a Traveller

The Warehouse Theatre, 8 Mar

12:15

SOWETO GOSPEL

CHOIR - HOPE

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 9 Mar, 15 Mar, 23 Mar

13:00

Irish at the Ark Arkaba Hotel, 16 Mar

WE ARE WOMAN HEAR

US ROAR

Arkaba Hotel, 23 Mar

REPUTATION: The Ultimate Taylor Swi Show

Arkaba Hotel, 8–9 Mar

Cosmic Symphony: Full

Dome Visual-Sound Bath

Adelaide Planetarium, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

The Glory Jays - The Hoppest 100

The Suburban Brew - Glynde, 9 Mar

Pipe Organ Recitals

St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral, 12 Mar, 16 Mar, 19 Mar, 23 Mar

13:30

The BandShe

The Jade, 16 Mar

14:00

The 60 Four: Hits of the ‘60s and ‘70s various venues, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

Tarab (طرب) various venues, 15–16 Mar

SHAMBOLICS - Huge Irish Live Band, get ya PaRTy shoes on!

The Rising Sun Hotel, Auburn, Clare Valley, 9 Mar

Pure McCartney

The Rising Sun Hotel, Auburn, Clare Valley, 23 Mar

THE IRISH SONGBOOK

Regal Theatre, 15 Mar

Gundilya

Sinclair’s Gully Winery, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Delusions and Grandeur

Ayers House State Dining Room, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

Sip and Saaaaang with the Gospo Collective

Arkaba Hotel, 10 Mar

A TRIBUTE TO THE SONGBIRDS

Sinclair’s Gully Winery, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

AMVC Songs from Screen & Stage

various venues, 9 Mar, 23 Mar

Dave Clark Folk Singer

Concert

Singing Gazebo Clarendon, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

AN AFTERNOON OF WINE AND SONG

Sinclair’s Gully Winery, 9–10 Mar

Animal Crackers

The Warehouse Theatre, 23 Mar

Glitter Boat - Party on the Popeye

The Popeye Boat, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Umami

various venues, 9 Mar, 23 Mar

Queen Tribute Show by The Incredibles Band

The Rising Sun Hotel, Auburn, Clare Valley, 23 Mar

Walk Right Back - Everly Brothers, Bee Gees and More

THE BRIT, 9 Mar

AUSTRALIAN 60’s MUSIC SHOW with Peter Tilbrook

THE BRIT, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

The Good Life - A Tribute to Tony Bennett Regal Theatre, 9 Mar

A Class of Brass - Night at the Opera Burnside Ballroom, 16 Mar

14:15

Adelaide Vocal Union - A 10 Year Celebration

Fullarton Park Community Centre, 8 Mar

14:30

The Garden Sessions

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Concert Band Jazz

Burnside Ballroom, 23 Mar

A History of Mississippi Devil Blues

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 16 Mar

AusMusic Legend Lonnie Lee - 1959 - When Rock broke the Sound Barrier

THE BRIT, 22 Mar

Pixelated symphonies : A symphonic celebration of your favourite video games

Elder Hall, 9 Mar

15:00

ME ‘N ME MATES “Outback in the Suburbs”

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 9 Mar

AKLOWA FOLKORE DRUM

BAND

Wakanda Multicultural Bar, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

The Best of the Groovy Nights in Nam

West Croydon & Kilkenny RSL

Sub-Branch, 16 Mar

LUCKY COMETS - The Australian Bill Haley Show

The Gov, 9 Mar

Fringe Folk

Cafe Komodo, 9 Mar, 16 Mar

British Icons presented by Fusion Pops Orchestra

Norwood Concert Hall, 22 Mar

Bu alo Drive Rockin’ SA Church of the Trinity, 9 Mar

AMVC Songs from Screen & Stage

Seeds Uniting Church, 16 Mar

Ballads By Candlelight

Old St Peter’s Cathedral, 15 Mar

Cosmic Symphony: Full Dome Visual-Sound Bath

Adelaide Planetarium, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

When the Wombat Sang Westcare Church, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

Songs of Middle-Earth ILA, 16 Mar

Adventures in Antique Music

St David’s Church - Anglican, 16 Mar

Broadway O -Broadway Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8–10 Mar

Strings ‘n’ Songs on Sunday ILA, 23 Mar

Rhapsody in Chicago Blues

Fullarton Retirement Village, 9 Mar

15:20

NINA SIMONE - A Musical Life

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 15 Mar

15:30

The Peter Allen Songbook: Time is a Traveller

The Jade, 7 Mar, 14 Mar

The Millennial Mix Plant 4 Bowden, 15 Mar

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock

Adelaide College of the Arts, 12–14 Mar

16:00

Simply Brill: Hits of The 60s

various venues, 9 Mar, 23 Mar 2 Violins & 8 StringsClassical Music Gems

St Barnabas Croydon, 16 Mar

A History of Woody Guthrie

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 15 Mar

Bootleg Choir

Plant 4 Bowden, 8 Mar

Moondance

Marion Cultural Centre, 23 Mar

Dzeng Sane - World Matters

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 23 Mar

Both Sides Now

The Warehouse Theatre, 23 Mar

Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed The World Fool’s Paradise, 8–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20

Songs from under the floorboards

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 9 Mar

Nancy Bates & Friends

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 7 Mar

History of House

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 16 Mar, 23 Mar

Her Story - of the Blues

Holden Street Theatres, 23 Mar

16:30

The Blondie Story

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 22–23 Mar

Tarab (طرب) various venues, 15–16 Mar Glitter Boat - Party on the Popeye

The Popeye Boat, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

The Kate Bush Story

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 10 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar

16:40

Heavy is the Crown (What it’s like to be a gay man in Africa)

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 8 Mar

NINA SIMONE - A Musical Life

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 22 Mar

17:00

All These Pretty Things

Woodville Town Hall, 7 Mar

The Blondie Story

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 21 Mar

Movin’ Melvin Brown: SWEET SOUL MUSIC (The Sam Cooke Story)

Star Theatres, 9 Mar

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock

Adelaide College of the Arts, 7 Mar

The Kate Bush Story

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7 Mar, 14 Mar

Handmade - Dan and Ebony Kitson

St John’s Unley Lutheran Church Ministry Centre, 16 Mar

Concerto for Classical Guitar and Orchestra

St Theodore’s Anglican Church, 22 Mar

17:15

Decades in Harmony Plant 4 Bowden, 15 Mar

17:20

Modes of Transportation

The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum & State Library, 8–9 Mar

17:30

Bonsai Barons at Page & Turner

Page & Turner, 14 Mar

Back in ADL (more Sweet Home Songs)

Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre, 15 Mar

A History of Mississippi

Slide Blues

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 16 Mar

17:45

A Friend of Dorothy: Anthems of Pride Plant 4 Bowden, 8 Mar

18:00

2 Violins & 8 Strings -

Classical Music Gems

Urrbrae House, 21 Mar

Adelaide Baroque Quartet

The David Roche Gallery, 12 Mar

Fringe Folk

Cafe Komodo, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

Delusions and Grandeur

Ayers House State Dining Room, 7–22 Mar, not 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18

Adventures in Antique Music

St Theodore’s Anglican Church, 19 Mar

Jazz, Pop & Folk: Turkish Melodies Meet Shanghai Grooves

Nexus Arts Venue, 15 Mar

Cafe Musica

AMRC Multicultural Centre, 7 Mar, 21 Mar

A History of John Martyn

The Gilbert Street Hotel, 22–23 Mar

Jazz Could Happen to You

The Jade, 21 Mar

Cosmic Symphony: Full Dome Visual-Sound Bath

Adelaide Planetarium, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

God and Gays

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 21–23 Mar

Loops! I Did It Again.

The Warehouse Theatre, 8 Mar, 23 Mar

PYRATES!

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 7–9 Mar

Counting Down Estonian Club, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

Bewitched - The Rodgers & Hart Songbook

The Jade, 13–14 Mar

ADANE BEST BAND Wakanda Multicultural Bar, 9 Mar

18:30

Back to Black - The Music of Amy Winehouse

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

The Blondie Story

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 19 Mar

The Fleetwood Mac Story

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–16 Mar

A History of Woody Guthrie

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 14 Mar

Mambo Italiano

Skyline Events Centre, 8 Mar

Pearl Tizzie does About Cheese then Soursob

Bob does Soursob Bob Songs

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 12 Mar

Cosmic Symphony: Full Dome Visual-Sound Bath

Adelaide Planetarium, 13 Mar, 14 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar

LOREN KATE featuring members of AURORA

VOCAL ENSEMBLE

The Queens Theatre, 23 Mar

27 Club

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 17

Tribal Sound Journey

The Farm for Wellbeing, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

Back in ADL (more Sweet Home Songs)

The Olive Branch Cafe, 23 Mar

Rhapsody in Chicago

Blues

INC Cafe, 7 Mar

Radio Luxembourg

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 7 Mar

18:40

Love is a Game: An Adele Song Cycle

Chateau Apollo, 10–13 Mar

19:00

Xani - An Inaccurate History of Electronic Dance Music

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 12 Mar

A TRIBUTE TO THE ALLMAN BROTHERS AND TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND

The Gov, 9 Mar

Orbison: Unplugged Marion Cultural Centre, 14 Mar

Jazz Could Happen to You

Pilgrim Uniting Church, 22 Mar

The Glory Jays - The Hoppest 100 SixTwelve Brewing, 15 Mar

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock

various venues, 19 Mar, 20 Mar, 29 Mar, 30 Mar, 1 Apr

Imagine, the Beatles meet Jesus various venues, 8 Mar, 22 Mar

The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 19–22 Mar

The Fleetwood Mac Experience- The Mac Band Live! various venues, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

Acoustics In The Forest -

A Twilight Concert Series

Sinclair’s Gully Winery, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

A TRIBUTE TO THE SONGBIRDS

Sinclair’s Gully Winery, 8 Mar flutesisters ‘Antardhyaan’

The Parks Theatres, 14 Mar

British Icons presented by Fusion Pops Orchestra Norwood Concert Hall, 22 Mar

Her Story - of the Blues Diverse-City @ West Village, 15 Mar

Cafe Musica

AMRC Multicultural Centre, 8 Mar, 22 Mar

The Aretha Hour

Plant 4 Bowden, 15 Mar

Glitter Boat - Party on the Popeye

The Popeye Boat, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

A er Hours

Treasury 1860, 8–9 Mar

Just Like Old Times

Murray Bridge Regional Gallery, 15 Mar

Rhapsody in Chicago Blues

Catlin on Magill, 8 Mar

When the Wombat Sang Westcare Church, 15 Mar

Imaginary DiseasesLäther play the music of Frank Zappa

The Gov, 12 Mar

A Friend of Dorothy: Anthems of Pride

Plant 4 Bowden, 16 Mar

SCALA Presents: Your New Favourite Songs

The MAGILL Club, 8 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

The Heart Beat ClubDisability Club Night

MOD. at UniSA, 21 Mar

Voxneon

The Gov, 15 Mar

The Man In Black (With a Ukulele) A Johnny Cash

Ukulele Tribute

Grace Emily Hotel, 13 Mar, 20 Mar

Radio Luxembourg

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 8 Mar

19:20

Angellis Taliuu: Tectonic

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 13–15 Mar

19:22

PATIENCE NYARKO Wakanda Multicultural Bar, 14 Mar

19:30

Woodstock 1975 (what might have been)

THE BRIT, 7 Mar

HOMEGROWN - Musicians of Kangaroo Island various venues, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

The 60 Four: Hits of the ‘60s and ‘70s various venues, 8 Mar, 15 Mar

The Best of the Groovy Nights in Nam

West Croydon & Kilkenny RSL

Sub-Branch, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Big Band Through

The Ages

Cha ey Theatre, 15 Mar

Simply Brill: Hits of The 60s

Arkaba Hotel, 20 Mar

Tusk FM! - A Tribute Band

Fleetwood Mac

Shapeshi er Brewing Company, 15 Mar

Sip and Saaaaang with the Gospo Collective

Arkaba Hotel, 12 Mar

Jazz Under the Skies of Paris

various venues, 12 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar

Pure McCartney

Arkaba Hotel, 16 Mar

It Takes Two! Legendary Duets Live!

Plant 4 Bowden, 8 Mar

Animal Crackers

The Warehouse Theatre, 11 Mar

A TRIBUTE TO THE ALLMAN BROTHERS AND TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND

Shedley Theatre, 13 Mar

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock

Adelaide College of the Arts, 8 Mar

Ballads By Candlelight

Old St Peter’s Cathedral, 14–15 Mar

Comes Love

Auchendarroch House-Oak & Iron Tavern, 7 Mar

A Creedence Revival

Norwood Hotel, 8 Mar

Dan Sultan supported by Eleanor Jawurlngali

LION ARTS FACTORY, 15 Mar

Sarah Valle: Fat Witch

The Gov, 7 Mar

World Rock Arena

The Alley, 7 Mar, 9 Mar

The Backyarders’ 5th

Birthday Extravaganza with The Red Earth Blues Band

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 13 Mar

Pixelated symphonies : A symphonic celebration of your favourite video games

Elder Hall, 8 Mar

Adelaide Ukelele

Appreciation Society

The Gov, 12 Mar, 19 Mar

20:00

Dangerous Town

Nexus Arts Venue, 15 Mar

GREEK + SPANISH AND ENGLISH SONGS WITH LOUCAS LOIZOU - 2500

SHOWS IN LONDON

various venues, 8 Mar, 13 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

GOOD VIBES: A TRIBUTE TO ROY AYERS

The Queens Theatre, 9 Mar

Something To Talk About! various venues, 14–15 Mar

Adelaide Baroque Quartet

The David Roche Gallery, 12 Mar

A History of Bob Dylan

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 15 Mar

A History of Nick Drake

The Gilbert Street Hotel, 22–23 Mar

Whatever Tribute You Say We Are That’s What We’re Not

The Jarmer Room Sessions, 14 Mar

So Fresh! Hits of the 2000s

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–9 Mar

Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Couldn’t Stand The Weather - Cass Crichton and Cold Shot

Kick Back Brewing, 15 Mar

All The Leaves Are BrownThe 60s sound of L.A.

St. Peter’s Anglican Church of Glenelg, 9 Mar, 11 Mar

NINA SIMONE - A Musical Life

Woodville Town Hall, 12 Mar

Giri - Jamma Ja’

Altavilla Irpina Sports & Social Club, 8 Mar

Musica Universalis: Sound Bath

Church of the Trinity, 7–8 Mar

Night Fever - The Ultimate Bee Gees Tribute

Arkaba Hotel, 22 Mar

A er Hours

Treasury 1860, 14 Mar

Down Under: The Songs That Shaped Australia

Plant 4 Bowden, 23 Mar

Cosmic Symphony: Full Dome Visual-Sound Bath

Adelaide Planetarium, 15 Mar, 16 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar

Crowdchant Classic Bangers

City of Prospect - Payinthi, 7 Mar Walk Right Back - Everly Brothers, Bee Gees and More

THE BRIT, 22 Mar

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock

Maple & Pine, 27 Mar

NEVER ENDING 90sEVERYBODY DANCE NOW!

Hindley Street Music Hall, 22 Mar

Burt in a Skirt - Music of Burt Bacharach

Bridgeport Hotel, 8 Mar

AusMusic Legend Lonnie Lee - 1959 - When Rock broke the Sound Barrier

THE BRIT, 21 Mar

The Beat Goes On INC Cafe, 21–22 Mar

Telegraph Road - Dire Straits Tribute presented by Glenn Skuthorpe

various venues, 13 Mar, 15 Mar

Nathan May

various venues, 28–29 Mar

Moondance

Norwood Hotel, 14 Mar

The Good Life - A Tribute to Tony Bennett

Regal Theatre, 8 Mar

Come Together 2 - The

Beatles Rock Show

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–23 Mar

ABBA GOLD - I Have a Dream

Regal Theatre, 14 Mar

20:15

A night with Antoni M Ayers House, 15 Mar

SOWETO GOSPEL

CHOIR - HOPE

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 18–19 Mar

That 90s Show: Unplugged

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 16 Mar

History of House

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–22

Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19

Gluttony Closing Party

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 23 Mar

20:30

Both Sides Now

The Jade, 11 Mar

iAlone + These Days: Live @ Powder Finger Tribute Show

Arkaba Hotel, 7 Mar

Thunderstruck: A Night of Classic Rock

Outback Bar & Grill Coober

Pedy, 23 Mar

Heavy is the Crown (What it’s like to be a gay man in Africa)

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 9–12 Mar

Kosher Salami Plays ‘RAMONES’

Grace Emily Hotel, 7 Mar, 14 Mar

Chunky Custard’s Mega Hits Show

Arkaba Hotel, 9 Mar

So Long Marianne - Loren

Kate sings Leonard Cohen

The Jade, 17–19 Mar

Simply Brill: Hits of The 60s

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 7 Mar

House Club Classics - The Revolution

Norwood Hotel, 15 Mar

Motown to Mars

Arkaba Hotel, 14 Mar

Songs from under the floorboards

The Jade, 14 Mar

Cosmic Symphony: Full Dome Visual-Sound Bath

Adelaide Planetarium, 13 Mar, 14 Mar, 20 Mar, 21 Mar

Whole Lotta Zepp

Adelaide various venues, 8 Mar, 14 Mar

Hugh Sheridan

‘Something Big’

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 9 Mar

20:45

The Millennial Mix Plant 4 Bowden, 16 Mar

Down Under: The Songs That Shaped Australia Plant 4 Bowden, 15 Mar

21:00

A History of Bob Dylan

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, 14 Mar

‘Girls & Boys’ - a tribute to Blur

Arkaba Hotel, 21 Mar

Mad Dogs and Boogie Men - A tribute to Joe Cocker

The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre, 8 Mar FARNSEY

Arkaba Hotel, 8 Mar

CZUCHWICKI x inneralchemist (Live AV)

ILA, 21 Mar

RockDoctors‘Prescribing Happiness’

Grange Surf Life Saving Club, 8 Mar

Have You Heard the News? The Music of Huey Lewis Plant 4 Bowden, 8 Mar

21:30

Glitter Boat - Party on the Popeye

The Popeye Boat, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

21:55

Forever 80s - BACK TO THE 80s!

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 14–15 Mar

HEY DJ - A History of Hip Hop

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7 Mar, 8 Mar, 9 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

22:00

CHICKENSTOCK! - A Country Music Hoedown

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 21–22 Mar

A Divine Intervention

ARTHUR ARTHOUSE, 21–22 Mar

Massaoke - Greatest Hits Live

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, 9 Mar

22:15

Hot Dub Time Machine: Can’t Stop

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 8 Mar

Soju Gang

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 9 Mar

AC ARTS

Bag Raiders DJ Set

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 22 Mar

Anthems: Old School

Edition

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7 Mar

22:20

The Presets DJ Set

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar

Late Nite Tu Guy

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 14 Mar

22:35

House Club Classics - The Revolution

Fool’s Paradise, 14–15 Mar

23:00

Massaoke - Greatest

Hits Live

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Various dates from 7 Mar to 22 Mar

10:00

Adelaide Spectacular Ballroom Dance Championship 2025

The Croatian Club Adelaide, 16 Mar

11:00

Bharata NatyamClassical Indian Hindu

Temple Dance

The Garage International @

Adelaide Town Hall, 11 Mar

Dusty Feet Mob

Adelaide College of the Arts, 12–14 Mar

12:00

The Woman of Today

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 13 Mar

Cut ways

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 14 Mar

13:00

Flashback Fitness

Fridays

Power to Move, 11 Mar, 13 Mar, 18 Mar, 20 Mar

RIP, DRAG & RUMINATE

Adelaide College of the Arts, 7 Mar

Come and Try Opening the Ball at BridgertonFirst Dance

WEA Adult Learning, 15 Mar VITA ACTIVA

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 13 Mar

13:30

Dancing Through the Decades

Fool’s Paradise, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

14:00

Glitter and Grunge

Woodville Town Hall, 23 Mar Overture

The Queens Theatre, 7 Mar

14:30

Bloom Ballet Gala Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 15 Mar Cut ways

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 15 Mar

VITA ACTIVA

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 16 Mar

15:15

Amazônia

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

15:20

Bharata NatyamClassical Indian Hindu

Temple Dance

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 9 Mar

17:00

Dusty Feet Mob

Outback Bar & Grill Coober

Pedy, 23 Mar

Glitter and Grunge

Woodville Town Hall, 22 Mar

Overture

The Queens Theatre, 8 Mar

NOTSAMO (Continuation)

Ghana - Ivory coast West

Africa

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 23 Mar

Encore & Applause: The Genius of Cameron

Mackintosh

Fool’s Paradise, 7 Mar

17:30

Dusty Feet Mob

Adelaide College of the Arts, 12–14 Mar

Glitter and Grunge

Woodville Town Hall, 21 Mar, 23 Mar

Glam & Grit

Brighton Performing Arts Centre, 14–15 Mar

18:00

Flashback Fitness

Fridays

Power to Move, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

I AM WOMAN

Gluttony - Rymill Park, 7–10 Mar

18:15

K-Pop Dance Revolution

Hyperdance, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

18:30

Guru Dudu’s Silent Disco

Walking Tours

Light Horse MemorialAdelaide, 7–23 Mar, not 11, 12, 17, 18, 19

The Woman of Today

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 11–12 Mar

Cut ways

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 13 Mar

VITA ACTIVA

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 18 Mar

19:00

Full Time Ex-Lover trap. cocktail bar, 7 Mar

Guru Dudu’s Silent Disco

Walking Tours

Light Horse MemorialAdelaide, 15 Mar, 22 Mar

RIP, DRAG & RUMINATE

Adelaide College of the Arts, 7 Mar

Form & Flow

The Parks Theatres, 7–8 Mar SINNERS

Nineteen Ten, 14 Mar, 15 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

Adelaide Spectacular Ballroom Dance

Championship 2025

The Croatian Club Adelaide, 16 Mar

The Rite of Spring

Adelaide College of the Arts, 12–15 Mar

19:30

Sringaram - Tales of Love Star Theatres, 21–22 Mar

BRIDGE BURLESQUE

Marion Cultural Centre, 8 Mar

Shan Gao Shui Chang

山高水长

Adelaide College of the Arts, 7 Mar

K-Pop Dance Revolution

Hyperdance, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar

19:45

Guru Dudu’s Silent Disco

Walking Tours

Light Horse MemorialAdelaide, 22 Mar

20:00

Guru Dudu’s Silent Disco

Walking Tours

Light Horse MemorialAdelaide, 7–23 Mar, not 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20

Choo and Peek

Woodville Town Hall, 8 Mar

20:30

Glitter and Grunge

Woodville Town Hall, 21–22 Mar

Glam & Grit

Brighton Performing Arts Centre, 14–15 Mar

21:15

Guru Dudu’s Silent Disco

Walking Tours

Light Horse MemorialAdelaide, 8 Mar, 14 Mar, 15 Mar, 21 Mar, 22 Mar

The Last Word: Devaura

We catch up with the rising Aotearoa-born and Eora-based artist ahead of her appearance at WOMADelaide

How are you doing and what are you up to right now?

Overwhelmed but in the best possible way. Right now I’m finalising the mix and master of my upcoming EP and doing some festival prep. I can’t wait to present all this unreleased goodness!

Tell us about yourself – when did you start making music?

I honestly don’t have a strong background in music (I never studied it academically and no one in my family was in the arts) outside of singing at church and being oddly addicted to Glee musicians. Performing was reserved for the bedroom and shower until I went to my first ever live show from an Aussie artist called YAWDOESITALL in 2022. Seeing that set really opened up my mind to what’s possible and reintroduced me to my deep love of writing stories and conjuring up a sonic world for them to exist in.

How would you describe your sound to anyone that’s unfamiliar with your work?

Cinematic, honest and slightly chaotic.

How do you feel about the contemporary music scene in Australia and your part in it?

There’s so much room for growth here. My desire is that the infrastructure of the entertainment industry prioritises that. We can’t always keep holding our breath and waiting to see what our international friends are doing – as long as you’re an active participant, whether that be as a consumer, a curator or, as a performer – the scene will never die.

Have you got any upcoming releases that you can tell us about?

My first release of 2025 is called VERTIGO.

You know for a long time I felt very uncomfortable with the idea of taking up space or being “seen” but through the friendships I’ve forged through making music and performing I have had to unravel and relearn so much – it’s inspired a lot of the music that I’ve been making.

What are you most looking forward to in 2025?

Experiencing more and more love and joy. It’s such a privilege to make art in this way, I’m just excited to share mine and celebrate others.

WOMADelaide

VENUE: Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

TIME: 7-10 March

SHOW
Devaura

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