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    Happy Endings - Artist performing on green aerial silks as Jack and the Beanstalk. Image also include Happy Endings logo.

    Happy Endings

    Hidden Gem
    Hidden Gem
    01 March 2024 - Mike W.
    Incredible, skilful artists, Do yourself a favour and see Happy Endings.
    Lost Cabaret: Nonsense In The Night - A lady with red curly hair and a red sequin dress holds a giant carrot like a cigar. A bearded man in a suit is with a bow tie in his beard. The galaxy is behind them.

    Lost Cabaret: Nonsense In The Night

    Bang for your buck
    Bang for your buck
    01 March 2024 - Saxon D.
    I'll keep it short since the season has ended. Variety show. Great price. Delivers on the promise of Fringe to truly showcase things you wouldn't usually see. If it's ever back in Adelaide, go. I will.
    WET - Wet poster with stars on purple background.

    WET

    ROFL
    ROFL
    01 March 2024 - Saxon D.
    WET, while imperfect, shows a great deal of charm and authenticity. Some segments are more crucial than others, but at its best WET is very good. It does a good job of speaking to female empowerment - one criticism is WET talks a big game about the breadth of differences in the lives and bodies of women - I'd love to see that reflected more in the cast and content. Still worth your time in my opinion. A certain lecture in particular is end-to-end perfect.
    GODZ - 4 greek godz pose acrobatically in the heavens. The words GODZ is shining in gold above them.

    GODZ

    ROFL
    ROFL
    01 March 2024 - Saxon D.
    A good, fun show that's easy to recommend. Maybe not as "fringe" as some other shows but the approachablility is part of the charm. If you've seen other HF Acrobats shows you probably know what you're in for - but that's a good thing for the most part. The consistent tone and quality of their shows means you know you're going to have a good time.
    Orpheus - Two performances, facing each other, surrounded by audience. One holding a book, performing spoken word poetry, one playing guitar.

    Orpheus

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    01 March 2024 - Saxon D.
    It's for good reason that this show has been returning year on year to the Fringe. It's beautiful, simply told, and both true to the original tale and moved into a modern and relevant framework. Earnest and authentic without effort.
    Alice Tovey: Not Like The Other Ghouls - Alice Tovey standing there with a hole being ripped through her stomach by a lightning bolt, with a purple background

    Alice Tovey: Not Like The Other Ghouls

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    29 February 2024 - Olly L.
    An absolute star of cabaret. What a voice! The original songs are to die for
    MONSTER - Florian Wild, a caucasian man with blue eyes and brown hair, looks directly at the camera. He has drag queen makeup on, with white eyebrows and a red lip. He is dressed in a white blouse and a tall white vampire collar with red diamonte accents like blood droplets. He has black nails on his hands.

    MONSTER

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    29 February 2024 - Olly L.
    A phenomenal performer with wit, stage presence, costume and voice. And impeccable writing and themes - a must see
    Mythos: Ragnarok - Odin and Loki fight.

    Mythos: Ragnarok

    Mind-blowing
    Mind-blowing
    29 February 2024 - Olly L.
    What a killer show! The spectacle, the production value, the storytelling. It’s all there in spades with amazing performers just SLAMMING each other into the ring. Loved every second. Plus there’s swords!!! Who can pass up a big sword?!
    Blacklisted - Performer, Almitra, a Pakistani woman living in Australia, sits cross-legged on the floor with a guitar. The floor is covered with lush colourful rugs.

    Blacklisted

    Bang for your buck
    Bang for your buck
    29 February 2024 - Rob S.
    A powerful and emotional retelling of their life story, this show will stay with me. I’m glad you ended up in Australia…even if it was your last choice! 🇦🇺 🇵🇰 🤍
    Blacklisted - Performer, Almitra, a Pakistani woman living in Australia, sits cross-legged on the floor with a guitar. The floor is covered with lush colourful rugs.

    Blacklisted

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    29 February 2024 - Becky R.
    Beautiful, funny, poignant, delightful storytelling with enchanting music.
    LEATHER LUNGS: SHUT UP AND SING! - A drag queen with pink hair and wearing a pink ruffled gown, shoots us a sultry look

    LEATHER LUNGS: SHUT UP AND SING!

    Emotional roller-coaster
    Emotional roller-coaster
    29 February 2024 - Oriana N.
    Wow - what a unique vocal ability this guys has! Out of the world! We appreciated he has been able to overcome his adversities and live to sing the story. Five stars!
    The Tumour Show - A bearded man smiling with 'The Tumour Show' written

    The Tumour Show

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    29 February 2024 - Kate B.
    A show I won’t be forgetting any time soon. I am in awe of people that can turn their pain into art, and boy does Peter do it well. Funny, vulnerable, honest, alive.