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Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Comedy
Australia

The international smash hit returns for its 14th year running.

This is the show that helps you step inside the TV series and see it from the inside out. Highly improvised, highly interactive and fully immersive, it tempts audiences to join the action, becoming guests who play along with Basil, Sybil and Manuel. With two hours of comedy, three courses of food and five-star reviews, expect chaos, laughs, and a brilliant night out.

At Adelaide Oval sessions all guests must enter via the north gate

★★★★★ "Immersive theatre at its startling best" Best of Theatre, London West End 2019

★★★★★ "Side-splitting laughter guaranteed." Scottish Field, Edinburgh Fringe 2019

★★★★★ "The Best Completely Indestructible Show Award" The Advertiser 2019  

     Please note:  This event has      had a venue change from Adelaide Oval Pavillion to The National Wine      Centre for February 19th, 20th and 21st performances since the Adelaide      Fringe Guide was printed.    

Presented by: Interactive Theatre International

Interactive Theatre International is a world renowned theatre company with offices in both Brisbane and London. Since 1997, we have toured over 40 countries with our flag ship show Faulty Towers The Dining Experience, which celebrates 10 years on the West End in 2021. As a company, we bring theatre to the non theatre goers, and work with many artists to bring their shows to life.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Faulty Towers the Dining Experience is the laugh-a-minute must-see experience of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe. - Anita Kertes, Hi Fi Way

  • Sit back, relax and enjoy being served by the best worst hospitality staff Adelaide has ever seen. - Olivia Henry, Kryztoff