Media reviews
Recent reviews from our trusted industry professionals and publications
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Steve Porters - How To Flirt: The TED XXX Talk
Binge Fringe | 25 Mar 2025
It’s a cult classic in the making and deserves every bit of success. You’d be a d***head to miss it.
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Ruby Wax - I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was
The Clothesline | 25 Mar 2025
An uncanny ability to get laughs on any subject. Enjoy a good old belly laugh at the absurdity of it all!
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Ruby Wax - I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was
Glam Adelaide | 24 Mar 2025
Wax’s delightfully dark comedy about depression, recovery and realising you’re not the centre of the universe is outstanding
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The Heart May Or May Not Go On
Glam Adelaide | 24 Mar 2025
Taylor Nobes is electric to watch, and clearly has a story to tell
News
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Grants for the Daring and the Diverse! Fringe Fund 2026 Applications Now Open
Wed, Jun 4 2025
Applications are now open for the 2026 Fringe Fund, giving artists, venues, producers and programmers the opportunity to bring bold, ambitious work to the biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Adelaide Fringe.
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UK Arts Industry Leaders Celebrate Adelaide Fringe at Australia House
Tue, Jun 3 2025
Adelaide Fringe, the biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, was celebrated this week in the heart of London, as the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and the Agent General of South Australia welcomed leading UK arts and culture figures to a special reception at Australia House.
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Adelaide Fringe Welcomes Emily Farrell to Board of Directors
Mon, May 12 2025
Adelaide Fringe is delighted to announce the appointment of Emily Farrell to its Board of
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SA Youth Week - Interview with Youth Award winners 'I Still Have No Friends'
Fri, Apr 11 2025
This week is SA Youth Week, a time to spotlight the ideas, talents, and contributions of young people aged 12 to 25 right here in South Australia!
We sat down with 2025 Carclew Creative Youth Award winner, OddSockz Theatre to learn about their inspiring stories of shaping the future of theatre, and why fostering and celebrating young creativity is more important than ever.