Windmill Theatre Company’s Creation Creation is a show that playfully and creatively explores some of life’s biggest questions.
Tea is more than mere social lubricant for Jingwei Bu, a multi-disciplinary artist whose work is influenced by Buddhist Chan philosophy and who was recently invited to stay at the Byron Bay studio of celebrated painter and sculptor Lindy Lee.
The audience is primed for discomfort from the outset in this intense two-hander.
This is comedic duo Mel & Sam’s third year at Adelaide Fringe. It is also their most chaotic, absurd and utterly hilarious show so far. ★★★★★
The Botanic Garden has been turned into an outdoor gallery under the stars this Fringe as it hosts a trail of colourful projected and immersive installations, including works by local artists sharing stories of culture and country.
Dozens of Adelaide Fringe shows this year are bringing art and science together in a way that promises festival-goers both entertainment and enlightenment.