In a politically-charged new show, audiences follow the life of Reuben Kaye’s one-of-a-kind uncle and learn how to live lavishly at the end of the world. ★★★★½
For guaranteed laughs in the Garden of Unearthly Delights, you’d do far worse than Tommy Little’s stand-up show – potentially the most self-deprecating thing at the Adelaide Fringe. ★★★★
Nostalgia ruled at the second iteration of Harvest Rock as the rain stayed away and the family-friendly, accessible festival delivered two days of world-class live music with top-notch drops and bites. The only disappointment was the lack of local acts.
The Karma Chameleon and pioneer of androgyny Boy George returned to Adelaide with his band for a night of nostalgia.