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Rob Newman in Don't Die Wondering
07 March 2026 - Daniel M.Great storytelling -
100% Scottish and Friends Comedy
07 March 2026 - Louisa B.We left feeling a little bit gipped, thought we were getting 4 comedians, in particular Gillian Cordiner? Where was she? -
Shrink Wrapped: A Psychologist* Analyses Comedians, Live on Stage
07 March 2026 - Kerryl P.Interesting concept. Great comedians patting themselves out there. -
Millicent Sarre is Too Tired To Smash (Patriarchy)
07 March 2026 - Christina T.Beautiful, funny and memorable show. Can relate to everything she sings about! I’m tired!! But can the patriarchy go away pls!! Don’t miss out 👏 -
How To Drink Wine Like A Wanker
07 March 2026 - Elizabeth M.Heartfelt, funny and some excellent wine, you couldn't ask for anything more. -
SH#T SCARED SHED
07 March 2026 - Zachary W.This show is the most misleading show we have watched at the fringe. Everything that was advertised did not happen, especially the clue solving and there was no storyline. Would need recommend -
The Legend Of Queen
07 March 2026 - Lise M.Meh -
unmothered
07 March 2026 - Tom R.Clever, intimate, and layered in a shadow-web of storytelling. -
Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Ar** For England
07 March 2026 - Amy M.Such an excellent performer. Lots of lols until suddenly you’re crying. A must see -
Bio-logical
07 March 2026 - Douglas D.He has writing talent. Some good jokes. Needs to work on better flow and segues to make it a consistent whole. The ice ice baby was a great finish to the set. Extremely cringe. 😂 -
SICK-STEEN
07 March 2026 - Charli D.An excellent balance of celebrating of disabled joy and processing of disabled grief. As an older undiagnosed disabled adult with chronic pain who has also lost significant parts of my childhood to sickness, this show gives me hope. -
Dark Road
07 March 2026 - Irena S.This play ripped my heart out and didn’t put it back again! The whole cast were amazing and the three leads were just incredible. For young actors to take on this incredibly intense play shows that the future of Adelaide theatre is in good hands