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Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett
17 March 2026 - Nat M.10/10! A gin-soaked, punk-rock masterpiece. The highlight of my Fringe season so far. Go see it! ๐๐ฅ -
How Not To Make It In America, by Emily Steel
17 March 2026 - Elleni K.Missed out on seeing the original season and was absolutely thrilled to have it come back as part of this Fringe. An outstanding piece of theatre. Brilliantly written and performed. A highlight of Fringe from homegrown SA talent. -
Dom Chambers: Magic Hunt
17 March 2026 - alisha f.Absolutely brilliant. We received way more then we 'bargained for' a comedy as well as a magical entertaining 60 minutes show. Like no other show we have seen before. Loved every minute. So many laughs, Thank you Dom keep spreading the laughter and magic the world needs it!! -
100% Funny Feckers - Saint Patrick's Day Special
17 March 2026 - Alyce S.Fantastic show lots of laughs -
Attenborough and his Animals
17 March 2026 - Stephanie F.Really thought I was watching a doco! -
Lassu: Cosmic Cabaret
17 March 2026 - Susan B.This was a high octane polished caberet performance. A few more songs would have been great singer had a good voice. Liked the shift in gear and the use of the cowboy clown as a distractiin. He tried to steal the show time after time. -
The Damage Is Done
17 March 2026 - Debbie X.Beautifully told -
The Subplot: A hyperfixation on the Titan submersible
17 March 2026 - Maddy W.This show has so many layers with a lot of joy and humour and heart. Also the production treats ๐๐ -
Lesbian Sex Diaries
17 March 2026 - Jason G.This was an excellent show by two great artists, love the combination of stories and songs. Will keep an eye out on future shows by these performers -
The Legend Of Queen
17 March 2026 - Sonia K.Really tight band with a great front man who managed to weave in just the right amount of the Queen story! Enthusiastic crowd! -
True Crime Comedy Walking Tour - A comedians guide to Adelaide's dark past V2
17 March 2026 - Jody F.Shayne takes you on an adventure through murder and malpractice in the streets of Adelaide. A unique experience combining some often dark humour with learning about some of Adelaide's more colourful and unsavoury characters. One of the only shows where you will hear "Yay, Autopsies!" from the audience. If you enjoy history or true crime definitely give this show a go. -
Lost in Translation
17 March 2026 - Rachel R.Hilarious!! Omg I was in tears laughing!!! Definitely a must see!!!