Historic Grange Walk
May06

Historic Grange Walk

We stepped back in time for a couple of hours yesterday, on a fascinating guided walking tour around historic Grange. First settled by Europeans in the late 1830s, we saw iconic and elegant heritage buildings while learning about its colonial history with stories from the past. The walk finished with light refreshments at an historic bungalow with views of the beach. Our guide Ian was so well informed and regaled us with stories and...

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Sketch, Squiggle and scrawl!
May06

Sketch, Squiggle and scrawl!

The description read, “Sketch, squiggle, and scrawl together on a local Norwood street corner.” And that is exactly what we did and it was magnificent fun! Resident artist, Deborah Smalley, hosted a two-hour ‘wobbly-line’ ink pen sketching workshop. No drawing experience was necessary, and we were encouraged to loosen up, have a go and have some fun. We created artwork of some of Norwood’s historic buildings, and whilst...

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Magic, Robots and the Future: Charlie Caper Delivers Again
Mar14

Magic, Robots and the Future: Charlie Caper Delivers Again

 There is something wonderfully reassuring about seeing Charlie Caper return to the Adelaide Fringe. You know you are about to witness extraordinary sleight of hand, ingenious invention and a performance delivered with warmth, humour and effortless charm. Charlie Caper – The Future once again proves why he has become such a beloved Fringe favourite. As the audience entered, Charlie was already on stage, appearing to casually check his...

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Chaos, Comedy and a Very Drunk Queen: Sh!t-Faced Shakespeare Delivers Again
Mar14

Chaos, Comedy and a Very Drunk Queen: Sh!t-Faced Shakespeare Delivers Again

Shakespeare probably never imagined his work would one day be performed with one of the cast gloriously drunk. And yet here we are. Sh!t-Faced Shakespeare returns to the Adelaide Fringe with its riotous take on Hamlet, and once again the result is complete theatrical mayhem in the very best way. The premise is simple. One actor is chosen to be properly intoxicated before the show begins. The rest of the cast must then perform...

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A Dark Story Told from the Inside: Partying with Manson
Mar11

A Dark Story Told from the Inside: Partying with Manson

 The Adelaide Fringe offers everything from light-hearted escapism to theatre that explores the darker edges of human behaviour. Partying with Manson sits firmly in the latter category, offering a one-woman retelling of the story of Susan Atkins, one of the young women who became entangled with Charles Manson during the chaotic late 1960s. The performance takes place in an intimate venue, mercifully cool on a warm Fringe evening,...

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Sequins, Sass and Spectacle: Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett Ignites the Fringe
Mar09

Sequins, Sass and Spectacle: Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett Ignites the Fringe

Some shows entertain. Others explode onto the stage like a glitter bomb and leave the audience grinning long after the final note fades. Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett does exactly that. From the moment the doors open, the Spiegeltent hums with anticipation. The band is already playing as the audience streams in, setting the rhythm for the night ahead. Performers roam the room, light beams sweep across the crowd, and the atmosphere...

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