This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2023 season. This season is now over.

Connor Morel holds an iPhone and rubs his neck in discomfort at what he sees there.
Connor tells a joke at the show. Will laughs in the background as he plays drums.
Connor, Kat and Will, the band of A Lovely Day To Be Online, play a number from the show. Connor plays a keyboard, Kat plays bass and Will plays drums.

A Lovely Day To Be Online

Cabaret • Music
Victoria • Adelaide Fringe Premiere

Singer-songwriter and self-obsessed internet addict Connor Morel fronts a live band in this original gig-theatre show that asks: are we doing the internet right? And would life just be easier without it all?

From the Instagram influencers, to the keyboard warriors: we’re all in the sauce. But is it all going too far? And what would it take for us to realise it is?

Full of original soul-pop tunes and a whole lot of heart, this show delves into the humanity of how we use the internet, and how it preys on us when we’re at our worst.

Supported by Geelong Arts Centre, A Lovely Day To Be Online is a hilarious look into internet culture, and a glaring critique into who we become when we leave the real world.

"an Australian answer to Bo Burnham... witty, gritty and hilarious."  Theatre Travels

 

Please note: The performances on Sat 18th and Sun 19th March have changed times from 10.30pm to 7.30pm since the Adelaide Fringe Guide was printed.

Presented by: Connor Morel