Reviewed by: Stage Whispers
Review by Mark Wickett | 24 February 2024
Meeting outside the ornate gates of Government House, we wonder about the connection between this grand building and the always-alternative image of Adelaide Fringe. Katina, our guide, explains how it was the site of one of the first information booths for the festival, then called the Focus Festival in 1976. The tour takes us through some key locations of Adelaide Fringe history: we see old posters (from Pro Hart and others), admire huge street art, and navigate the tremendous volume of people who are in town for this massive event. Even for someone that’s lived a lot of Fringe, Katina is a wealth of new information and great stories. Her enthusiasm and love of the event is infectious – and she’s inclusive too, conversing with everyone between stops. We end the walking tour at the entrances to the two largest Fringe hubs – for many, these invasions of the Adelaide Parklands are the Fringe, but Katina is at pains to explain that this is such a small part of the event, and encourages us to explore smaller shows, at even smaller venues, and take a risk – to push ourselves to our fringe.