This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2025 season. This season is now over.

In a glitchy white font, 'Welcome to the Internet' is written, on the right side of the page. The background of the image is black. On the left, an blue and purple edited and pixelated image of the actor sits, staring toward the camera.
Adelaide Fringe 2025

Welcome to the Internet

The bizarre malfunction of an internet search guide, struggling to handle the most outlandish questions, searches, and social media content available on your device, spirals into the most disgusting, ridiculous, and uncensored things you could possibly stumble across. The show explores the themes of IRL and cyber safety, human ignorance, and ridiculous online interactions in a way that is simultaneously shocking, and informative. Clear your search history, delete your bookmarks, and come find out, "is this strange little guide taking audience interaction too far?" (probably)

Presented by: Abbey Dale

Abbey Dale is a 19-year-old emerging actor, artist, musician, and writer, from Gawler, South Australia. Abbey works tirelessly with youth in the local community, which has led her to creating 'Welcome to the Internet', in hopes to recognize that social media is a strange and dangerous place, and that human interaction is extremely important.
Comedy • Cabaret
South Australia
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Suitability & warnings

Content rating: MA15+
Family friendly: No
Target audience: High School (15-17) | 18+
Depicts Violence: Occasional, Mild
Mental Health
Nudity Level: Occasional, Mild
Coarse Language: Occasional, Strong
Sexual References: Occasional, Strong

Please note

moderate levels of audience participation

Accessibility

 
Audience members interact from the seated or standing area

Presenter

Presented by: Abbey Dale

Abbey Dale is a 19-year-old emerging actor, artist, musician, and writer, from Gawler, South Australia. Abbey works tirelessly with youth in the local community, which has led her to creating 'Welcome to the Internet', in hopes to recognize that social media is a strange and dangerous place, and that human interaction is extremely important.