
Countdown begins to 2021 Adelaide Fringe
Adelaide Fringe launches its 2021 program today, with tickets going on sale for almost 800 events across 285 venues – including open-air shows, light displays, laneway activations and drive-in performances.
Adelaide Fringe launches its 2021 program today, with tickets going on sale for almost 800 events across 285 venues – including open-air shows, light displays, laneway activations and drive-in performances.
Gluttony will have its biggest tent ever, a new outdoor stage and multiple public entry points next year as it and other Adelaide Fringe hubs and venues adapt to the constraints of a COVID-19 world, with more than 800 events so far registered for 2021.
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Next month’s Cabaret Fringe festival will see Gluttony resurrect the bar and performance hub it introduced at the Masonic Lodge during Adelaide Fringe, with a line-up of 15 shows including stripped-back circus-cabaret act Papillon Unplugged.
Interactivity is really the name of this game as four comedians vie to spontaneously produce the best lines for a participating audience. Make it rude and crude, too, and you have a recipe for non-PC fun. ★★★ ½
More than 200 people attended the opening night last month of Amity Dry’s new Fringe show, Fortified, at the Octagon in Gluttony.
Fuego Carnal – Spanish for “fire of the flesh” – has become a regular at Adelaide Fringe and continues to up the ante with breathtaking high-energy stunts by world-class performers pushing the limits of their professions. ★★★★ ½
The private Facebook group Subtle Asian Traits has 1.2 million members – and they really like what they see happening in Adelaide right now.