This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2021 season. This season is now over.

A photo of four people standing around a crime scene. On the ground there is an outline of a body and a wooden stick with evidence marking numbers. In the middle of the image is a woman dressed as a cheerleader and on her right is a woman dressed in all black with handcuffs hanging from her pants. On the left of the image there are two men wearing sunglasses, one is wearing a cream coloured trench coat and the other is wearing a black suit.
A photo of a woman dressed as a ballerina and a man dressed as a detective standing around a body on the ground covered by a white sheet.
A photo of four people dressed as detectives standing around a tree where a person wearing a red top is hanging off, pretending to be dead. There is a crime scene tape around them.

A Total Cop Out!

Comedy • Theatre
South Australia
2019's ★★★★★ All Over Adelaide, hit returns for more action packed improvised comedy.

When solving crimes, the people are represented by two separate, yet equally important groups: The police who investigate crimes, and the experts they go to when things get weird.

Go undercover, eat some donuts and fall in love with the tough but tender detective, the spunky senior constable, and the expert no one saw coming!

Join Tenuous Link, Adelaide's improv theatre powerhouse, in a completely improvised police investigation into a crime drawn from your suggestions, where the mystery is solved by an expert in a field you select.

Will it be a murder solved by a rabbi, a theft cracked by a cheerleader, or espionage foiled by a ballerina?

It's 'Brooklyn Nine Nine' if 'Castle' joined the squad.

Presented by: Tenuous Link Productions

Tenuous Link is an independent theatre company based in Adelaide, South Australia. We specialise in comedic shows, both improvised and scripted.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

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    Tenuous Link Productions presents a thrilling, crafty and hilarious hour ... showcasing the talent of the Adelaide improv scene - Michelle Wakim, On The Record