2021 Adelaide Fringe guide hits the streets
Adelaide Fringe
Festival fans can start planning their ‘Mad March’ calendar in earnest from today, with the Garden of Unearthly Delights revealing its full line-up and the printed 2021 Adelaide Fringe guide also now available.
Fringe opened ticket sales with the launch of its digital program last month, but the hard-copy program is out slightly later than usual due to the pandemic.
Available from more than 100 collection points across the state, it lists almost 800 events across 13 genres including music, comedy, circus, magic, cabaret and interactive events.
Fringe director and CEO Heather Croall says artists, producers and venues need audience support more than ever this year.
“The greatest annual celebration is nearly on our doorstep and we can’t wait for audiences to get their hands on a copy of the guide, flick through the pages, book their tickets and be captivated and thrilled by what artists will be bringing to Adelaide.”
The Garden of Unearthly Delights has also announced its full 2021 program, after revealing a sneak peek in December.
Co-director Michelle Buxton says it has been “a journey” to make the season happen, admitting there were moments during 2020 when she thought they would not be able to proceed – “which makes this moment all the more special”.
“It [the Garden] will not be bigger than last year but it will be more lush, more spacious, more beautiful and just as full of fabulous shows, great times and fond memories as any other Garden season,” Buxton says.
Adults-only highlights include Smashed – The Brunch Party, an R18+ weekend breakfast show hosted by First Wives Club’s Victoria Falconer and featuring cabaret, drag and circus performers, and returning favourite Club Briefs, an after-dark boylesque circus-cabaret party packed with “nudity and rudity”.
New shows at the Garden include Chicksal 500, a cheekily named comedy gala featuring Cal Wilson, Denise Scott, Nikki Britton and Lizzy Hoo, with other comedy acts including Lano & Woodley, Fiona O’Loughlin, Arj Barker, and double acts Anne Edmonds and Lloyd Langford, and Dave Thornton and Dilruk Jayasinha.
1000 Doors – the immersive labyrinth of rooms and corridors that proved a drawcard for festival-goers in 2020 – has been reimagined by its creators as the equally immersive and potentially haunting Door Within a Door. Shipping container multi-sensory experiences Séance, Coma and Flight are also back to raise the hairs on the back of your neck.
GOUD’s music line-up will range from Christine Anu, Katie Noonan, Ali McGregor and Kate Ceberano, to Hot Dub Time Machine’s new show Recline (a chill-out musical experience that promises “a warm bath for your ears”) and sing-along event Massaoke Oz. Local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander singers and musicians – including hip-hip artist Eskatology – will perform a series of free Saturday afternoon concerts in The Garden Sessions.
All 2021 Adelaide Fringe shows will have reduced capacity due to COVID-19 restrictions, and hubs such as the Garden of Unearthly Delights and Gluttony will have extra entry and exit points to avoid crowding. There are also more open-air shows and online events.
One of the music highlights at Gluttony will be Disco Wonderland: Dancing ‘Til Dawn, which this week announced its headliners: singer-songwriter Paulini (currently among the cast of Channel 10’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here) and singer and dancer Timomatic. The show invites audiences to join the disco inferno with a high-energy celebration of music by the likes of Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Michael Jackson, The Bee Gees and Diana Ross.
The 2021 Adelaide Fringe runs from February 19 to March 21. See the full program here.
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