Category: Comedy

Comedy

2014 OZASIA FESTIVAL MARCHES TO THE BEAT OF THE CHINESE DRUM

Adelaide Festival Centre has unveiled the 2014 OzAsia Festival program, which celebrates Adelaide’s sister state, Shandong Province, China.

FRINGE – Pat Burtscher’s Overwhelmed – Tuxedo Cat – 3.5K

Sitting through Pat Burtscher’s Overwhelmed, is like hanging out with a good mate who is adept at talking intelligent and amusing crap for an hour.  His demeanor is friendly, if somewhat self-conscious and fidgety, and he engages his audience with what appears to be a stream of consciousness performance that alters each night and continues …

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FRINGE – Chris Turner – Pretty Fly – Croquet Club – 3.5K

Oh Mr Chris, do stay clear of our midday sun

Cos you’re worth seeing again for all that fun. 3.5K

FRINGE – Jack Druce – Tuxedo Cat – 4K

This is a funny show and you will thoroughly enjoy your hour under Jack’s spell. 4K

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience – The Ambassadors Hotel – 5K

By Olivia Henry   Inspired by the beloved BBC Series, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is the perfect night out for all ages.This internationally loved performance is back on home turf for a fully interactive theatre show. The evening provides two hours of entertainment accompanied by a very enjoyable, 70’s style three-course meal. Karen Hamilton …

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FRINGE – The Best of Adelaide Fringe – Late Show – Al Amir – 3.5K

The Best of Adelaide Fringe – Late Show is a great show to go and see for those who are unable settle on which Fringe show to choose, or simply those who love variety. 3.5K

FRINGE – Clare Ford – ConsciousMess – 2K

Clare Ford brings a huge amount of energy to her one woman show. Located in the Red Room above the Austral Hotel the show has an intimate but vibrant feel. Immediately as you enter it is sensory overload. You find yourself faced with a woman wearing flippers and a snorkel, lit in a myriad of …

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FRINGE – Alex Willamson – 3K

After 60 minutes of Alex’s rat-a-tat delivery and a couple of songs , there was not much about the wasted youth genre left to the imagination with lots of gags about going the biff and spacing out on all manner of banned substances. 3K

FRINGE – Paul McDermott – The Dark Garden – 3.5K

Inspired by the death of a close friend, McDermott and his three piece backing players takes us through songs about the five stages of grief. 3.5K

FRINGE – 50 Years of Doctor Who: Preachrs Podcast Live 2! – Box Factory Community Centre

Photo opportunities with bossy ‘walking’ talking Darleks, the Tardis and a Cyberman ensure that you will remember the occasion. 4.5K