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The Flying Bubble Show
19 March 2026 - Chris H.My child loved the show and marvelled at how the performers could work together to make it feel like the performer was actually in flight in the show. -
Tree of Dreams
19 March 2026 - henry m.I didn't realise I hadn't left a react to this show. This one man play is autobiographical about a young boy growing up in government housing. His parents split when he was a young boy and he had dreams. This is a beautiful story told with feeling with the use of some small props. Duane the creator/performer says he is still developing this story, it looks pretty developed to me. 5 stars from me. bravo Duane -
Coco The Time-Travelling Tart
19 March 2026 - Tim W.Hidden gem! Literally, her gem is hidden! Help her find it. Thanks for the show Coco, love from your slave boy. -
Casual Receptionist of the Quarter
19 March 2026 - Ray R.Packed with surprises, sharp comedy acting, and painfully accurate situations we’ve all lived through, it’s ridiculously relatable. Feels like watching your own worst workday play out… but actually funny. Clever, familiar, and full of “that is so true” moments. -
Rocky Stallone
19 March 2026 - Ray R.The improv is sharp, the crowd work is constant and actually lands, and the audience reactions end up being half the show. Props are simple but used brilliantly. Chaotic in the best way, but never loses control. Big laughs all the way through. -
Tim Collins & Hannah Conda: Brothers in Wigs
19 March 2026 - Zana W.What an incredible show. 10 out of 10. Its a must see show. You will have a barrel full of laughs and audience particpation is a must. Whether its joining in with the songs or if your in the front rows being involved in part of the show, in certsin parts. You will have a blast. -
Earth Music
19 March 2026 - Emma K.It was a delight to hear a quartet that wasn't strings! To see all the different flutes, and variations of the types of flutes was as much of a treat as the expertly crafted setlist of mostly Australian, all Earth-related music. It was interesting, relaxing and an immersive experience, especially when the flutes played across the venue space. Loved it! -
How To Hold Up The Sky
19 March 2026 - Emma K.I really enjoy the interchanging segments of this story and learning about a Korean goddess. The message of who holds the sky up for you and who you hold the sky up for, was beautifully told. -
The Art of Storm-Whistling
19 March 2026 - Emma K.A facinating one-hander that really kept you interested from start to finish. I loved all the stories of the sea and its myths. -
SPECTRUM
19 March 2026 - Alexander H.What a true hidden gem! Jess has created such a thoughtful and inspired vision for Adelaide Fringe this year - everyone should be lining up to see it -
Too Darn Hot!
19 March 2026 - Susan M.A lovely way to spend an hour, with superb singing from Millie Sarah, artful arrangements by Jackson Mack & symphonic support from the band of classic Cole Porter compositions. -
The Subplot: A hyperfixation on the Titan submersible
19 March 2026 - Tristan J.Very clever, funny, extremely well written show with a look at humanity that makes you think