Category: Adelaide Fringe 2025
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Review: Chicken

Don’t be chicken; embrace the absurd and prepare to be amazed by Eva O’Connor’s award-winning solo show!
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Review: Gull – or – The Most Lamentable Comedie Called Love

Raunchy comedy, provocative dialogue, and deep insight into the effects of patriarchy and heteronormativity meld into the must-see show that is: ‘Gull – or – The Most Lamentable Comedie Called Love’.
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Review: Full Time Ex-Lover

Have you ever been cheated on? Kate Burgess has. Her solo comedy-dance show is a stunning tell-all look into the world of being fucked over and living with it.
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Review: Confessions of a Boba Liberalist

Juanita Navas-Nguyen was told by her sister that she was “the wrong type of Asian”. Her Fringe show, Confessions of a Boba Liberalist, was an emotive grapple between the cultural identity you create for yourself, and what society pushes onto you.
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Review: 27 Club

From Amy Winehouse to Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain, 27 Club honours all those who will forever be 27. This Fringe show captivates the audience, bringing them to their feet and touching nostalgic heartstrings.
