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IT'S ALIVE
26 February 2026 - Sam K.Blown away by this work, do yourself a favour and go see this fusion of live jazz and contemporary dance which had everyone clapping, smiling and dancing along. Independent dance in SA is alive and well! -
TOD Talks
26 February 2026 - Henry N.Saw the show on Feb 25th, incredible line up. Each speaker had a unique take and incredible energy. Lots of laughs and lots of surprises. -
Elf Lyons: Swan
26 February 2026 - Catherine H.Elf Lyons is my #1 Fringe recommendation every year – and this show is one of her very best. Go see it! -
The Burton Brothers - TINSELTOWN
26 February 2026 - Henry N.Another classic bit of sketch silliness from the Burtons. Highly encourage getting involved in the audience participation segments; it might sound scary, but Josh and Tom know how to look after their audience and make it easy and fun. -
HOLY O
26 February 2026 - Cheryl H.A must watch!! -
Sammy J - HERO COMPLEX
26 February 2026 - Suzi D.Fabulous! Comedian Sammy J has a hero complex. It's a real condition that's quite challenging at times but also very funny. WARNING: the hero complex is contagious - you might develop a crush on Duncan Munro &/or the Phantom 💜 🤣 💜 -
Wiesenthal
26 February 2026 - Suzi D.Excellent! Wiesenthal is the story of a real life Nazi-hunter. However, the play also highlights that whilst genocide is a relatively new term, it's always occurred, we're all capable of following orders & committing atrocities, & Jewish people aren't the only victims. It's in the beautiful state dining room of Ayers House. Highly recommended 💎 -
Adi Parmar: Sunny Boy
26 February 2026 - Jake W.Adi's show is truly incredible! Funny from start to finish filled with sass, heart and a wonderful life story. -
Con Coutis: Joke Protocol (Live Comedy in Surround Sound)
26 February 2026 - Jake W.Funny & Witty. Con's style of comedy is truly unique and must be seen live to be believed. -
An Evening with Dame Granny Smith
26 February 2026 - Andrew G.By the end of this show, you will believe an apple with some bites taken out of it is a sentient being. Basically, it’s light comedy with just the right amount of edge to keep us guessing and laughing. But it isn’t quite all jokes, as the reveal of the inspiration behind the show lends it some emotional weight. This is definitely a comedy first and foremost, though, and it’s a fantastic one. Every member of the audience was in stitches and beaming on their way out, myself included. -
Anthony Locascio - The Divine Comedy
26 February 2026 - Marie R.The Divine Comedy goes way beyond a few religious jokes. Anthony blends humour with a deeply personal story, showing that ‘wogs’ can be clever, layered & multifaceted, far beyond the usual ethnic lols. He is an engaging story teller with just the right amount of wild inappropriateness. I genuinely laughed out loud. He walks the fine line between humour & pain brilliantly. The show ends with the finale you didn’t know you needed - but you definitely do! You have to see this. Bravo Anthony -
Fakespeare
26 February 2026 - Suzi D.Fast & funny! Those new to Shakespeare & fans of his work will enjoy Fakespeare by Patrick Hercamp from award-winning Sound & Fury. I loved his short, sharp & hilarious Shakespeare. It's in the quirky Squeaker, a little venue advertised as 'open air' (but there's protection from sun & rain under the large shade sail) 💎