Fringe review: Aboriginal Comedy Allstars
While pulling no punches, these six comedians deliver a night of big laughs that resonate with their entire audience. ★★★★★
While pulling no punches, these six comedians deliver a night of big laughs that resonate with their entire audience. ★★★★★
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. ★★★★★
Murder-mystery enthusiasts are invited to craft their own murder case in this chaotic, often hilarious improv show which puts the actors at the mercy of their audience. ★★★★
It’s Macbeth like you’ve never seen it before – intoxicated. Sh!t-faced Shakespeare has found a winning formula to make the Bard’s most famous works much more… entertaining. No offence, William. ★★★★
Don’t let the title fool you: Anna Piper Scott delivers all queer stuff, with some neurodiverse bits thrown into her concoction of joy. ★★★★
Fast-paced improv translates poetry’s slow-burn in Haiku for You, and a theatre full of laughter ensues. Who would’ve ever guessed haiku was for everyone? ★★★½