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Gleeklesque
13 March 2026 - Jason G.Even though I never seen the tv programme , I throughly enjoyed the show. It is amazing the talent we have in this state and across the country and they can produce such high quality shows. This show stood out as the sellout audience were really enthusiastic during the performances. All involved should be proud their achievements. -
Dilruk Jayasinha - Gratitude Guy
13 March 2026 - Ben d.Covid was just the beginning... -
Joni - Play (like) a man
12 March 2026 - Tom R.It didn't matter that I don't know much about hockey and am not Finnish, I enjoyed this a lot. If you're a hockey person or a Finn you'll get all the references, but I found it funny and clever regardless. -
Alexei Toliopoulos - VHS
12 March 2026 - Rick H.Lots of fun with some hilarious life stories and anecdotes thrown in, wish it was longer...with perhaps some popcorn. -
Self-Made Man
12 March 2026 - Zoe R.π₯ -
The Damage Is Done
12 March 2026 - Caithlin O.A fabulous must see piece of theatre this Fringe. Katherine writes and delivers a fantastic one person show, and has the audience in the palm of her hand the entire time. An honest and raw reflection on family and culture. -
Kirsty Mann: Corpse
12 March 2026 - Lorene D.Delightfully Spooky! -
Tayla in Oz
12 March 2026 - Mark W.A surprising level of maturity displayed in what was a very slick performance for the first time putting on a show scripted by the artist, with music arranged by a friend back in South Africa. The show tells the story of her family's migration to South Australia, all to the theme of the Wizard of Oz, and with a lovely feeling of whimsy tinged with sadness in spots. Well worth the ticket and your time. :) -
All Roads Lead To Bowie
12 March 2026 - Brooklyn S.An absolutely raw, beautifully moving and incredibly memorable, powerfully poignant testament of friendship, community, voice (finding it, losing it, finding it again and hanging on to it), an important beacon of hope, of Art, and David Bowie, lead by two beautiful Poets! -
unmothered
12 March 2026 - Alix K.A masterclass in emotive storytelling. One of the most compelling original South Australian theatre works. Dead Darling Theatre are proof that independent artists are shooting beyond and scoring big with heart. -
EMMA HOLLAND - THE DOG DIES AT THE START
12 March 2026 - Daniel N.Second time seeing Emma Holland and we have enjoyed both shows a lot! -
Wright&Grainger's ORPHEUS
12 March 2026 - Rita G.Unfortunately, this otherwise promising, enjoyable show in a beautiful setting was marred by whole sections of shouted, rapid-fire, unintelligible narrative. The overly loud poetry slam, pseudo rap stylings did not serve the performance or the text. Really a shame because this could have been a great show.