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Reuben Kaye The Butch is Back
22 February 2022 - Shaun C.A serious talent, and one that only gets stronger and stronger as the years go by. Never let an adelaide fringe pass you by without going to see Reuben Kaye! -
All Day Breakfast with Sophie & Thien
22 February 2022 - Uyen P.Everyone is truly welcomed at All day breakfast. It's a great opening of Fringe 2022 for me and I am now forever grateful when I have a perfect poached egg for breakfast! -
CANCELLED - Nancy Bates: Still Talkin' Bout a Revolution
22 February 2022 - Adrian S.Nancy is just too good!!! -
Jokes to make Love to...
22 February 2022 - Adrian S.take a tinder date to this show -
Stewart Reeve: Chameleon
22 February 2022 - Kylie L.Incredible talent. Didn't want this show to stop! -
YUMMY: ICONIC
21 February 2022 - Kimberly W.Such a feel good, amazingly fun show! Absolutely loved it -
Turn The Beat Around
21 February 2022 - Carmel W.Loads of energy and fun. Great musicians, dancers and vocalists. -
The Purple Rabbit
21 February 2022 - Carmel W.Fab fun, magic, circus, mouth magic and some nauty fun -
New Mum New Dad
21 February 2022 - Kaitlyn M.This production is what everyone must see this fringe! I felt everything and more! The script was written in such a beautiful way it felt natural, performed incredibly! An absolute must see!!! -
Nick Carr Fights Lions, Loves Dogs
21 February 2022 - Raegan K.Nick treated us to a mixed bag of stand up, attention-grabbing random ramblings, impressive heckler-handling, and a photo of his dog. Nick's often lowbrow humour is at odds with his disarming vulnerability. It works. He's fresh and genuine, and naturally funny, with off-hand remarks providing even more surprise giggles. -
Comedy Hypnotist Matt Hale: Absolute Chaos!
21 February 2022 - Eleanor M.Brilliant show. The audience participation was outstanding as always. Such an entertaining show, I keep going back every year! -
Both Sides Now - Joni and Carole - an interweaving of Blue and Tapestry
21 February 2022 - Kellie G.Saw young vocalist, Charlee Watt in her world premiere show last night at Boston Bay Wines in Port Lincoln. Only 17, she did full justice to the works of Carole King and Joni Mitchell and conveyed the emotions of their songs with a connection beyond her years - so much so she received a standing ovation for her First ever Fringe Show. Get tickets for Carclew in Adelaide early March.