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Kuramanunya
The List | 24 Mar 2026
With powerful music accompaniment, Kelly dances a display of old and new, traditions and modern advancements.
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Tash York is Drop Red Gorgeous
The List | 24 Mar 2026
York grabs the chance to prove her loyalty to the ginge by singing as many songs by redheaded artists as possible in one hour.
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Maren May: Why haven't you listened to that song I sent you?
The List | 24 Mar 2026
Even if you’re not one for cycling through fascinations and hyper-fixations, by the end of this hour you’ll be glad that May is.
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Pirates of Penzance
Adelaide Review Team | 24 Mar 2026
A small production, big on talent and laughter that delivers charm, wit, and musical excellence.
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Kathy Maniura: The Cycling Man
The List | 24 Mar 2026
For the most part most folk are in stitches.
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A STAN IS BORN!
Radio Italiana 531 | 23 Mar 2026
From the moment the performance begins, the audience is taken on an emotional journey
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Serviced
The Barefoot Review | 23 Mar 2026
Serviced is energetic, cheeky, and gloriously committed to the art of the tease
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Fuccbois: Live in Concert
See Do Eat Review | 23 Mar 2026
the funniest performance I’ve seen at the Fringe
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Forgotten Tributary
The List | 23 Mar 2026
Cautions us that the power to tell our stories is not only sacred for entertainment’s sake, but for the very survival of our selves.
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Wright&Grainger's EURYDICE
See Do Eat Review | 23 Mar 2026
If you don’t think lightning can strike twice in the same place, obviously, you haven’t seen Orpheus, or more importantly, Eurydice.
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What songs may do...
The List | 23 Mar 2026
An evocative, elegant and animalistic dance of desire, danger and disgust.
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Holographic Charizard
My Adelaide Tribe | 23 Mar 2026
The show feels like a millennial safe haven -nostalgic, playful, and effortlessly engaging.