Fringe Feed
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Steve Porters - How To Flirt: The TED XXX Talk
Binge Fringe | 25 Mar 2025
It’s a cult classic in the making and deserves every bit of success. You’d be a d***head to miss it.
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Ruby Wax - I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was
The Clothesline | 25 Mar 2025
An uncanny ability to get laughs on any subject. Enjoy a good old belly laugh at the absurdity of it all!
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Ruby Wax - I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was
Glam Adelaide | 24 Mar 2025
Wax’s delightfully dark comedy about depression, recovery and realising you’re not the centre of the universe is outstanding
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Jekyll and Hyde by A Slightly Isolated Dog
See Do Eat Review | 24 Mar 2025
hysterically immersive madness
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Swedish Death Cleaning vs. EVERYTHING (the shed.)
The List | 24 Mar 2025
It isn’t just theatre, it’s a love letter to life itself. Some performances are unforgettable. This one is unshakable.
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Twinky Twinky Little Star
Upside Adelaide | 24 Mar 2025
Twinky Twinky Litte Star is vehement, bold, unashamedly honest and much like Zak - it invites us all to be unapologetically ourselves.
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Lil Wenker: BANGTAIL
The AU Review | 23 Mar 2025
a show that you must see if you need to shake your funny bone
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CVNT
See Do Eat Review | 23 Mar 2025
the most unique one-woman comedy clown show at this year’s Fringe
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The LadyBoys of Bangkok
Fringe Feed | 23 Mar 2025
The LadyBoys of Bangkok bring Adelaide Fringe-goers a wild hour of laughs and lipsync talents, backed by an outstanding score!
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The Christian Brothers
Hi Fi Way | 23 Mar 2025
Ron Blair’s The Christian Brothers—a one-man play first performed in 1975—remains as powerful and thought-provoking as ever
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Black Girl Rising
Mindshare | 23 Mar 2025
Black Girl Rising is not just a show—it is a revolution. It is a mirror, a reckoning, and an embrace.
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Ruby Wax - I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was
Hi Fi Way | 23 Mar 2025
This play is about her autobiographical journey dealing with her ‘trauma’