Tag: Review
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Review: Sugar Bits are: FEMINIST TRASH

The all-female Melbourne comedy group is back at Adelaide Fringe with a show for the tired modern-day feminist.
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Review: Corpse

Kirsty Mann blends horror and humour as she performs her award-winning show, Corpse, at this year’s Adelaide Fringe. Based on a true story, the comedian transports audiences into her very own ghost story. But hey, at least she sees the funny side of the situation.
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Review: Cathedral Chiaroscuro

Cathedral Chiaroscuro by Immersive Worlds seamlessly combines art, music, and architecture at Adelaide’s St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral. This display is a must-see — a highlight of the 2026 Adelaide Fringe that shouldn’t be missed.
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Review: Cuttlefish: Colour & Camouflage

Dive beneath the surface at the 2026 Adelaide Fringe with Cuttlefish: Colour & Camouflage by Immersive Worlds. This 30-minute, 360-degree dome experience at Olympic House combines breathtaking underwater footage with the story of Whyalla’s giant Australian cuttlefish, creating a visually stunning adventure for all ages.
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Review: Gemma Caruana: RAGE BAIT

Gemma Caruana explores female rage over the rational and irrational things that piss us off in her one-woman show, RAGE BAIT. The production delivers both comedy and catharsis through a series of musical skits that ask the question… just how mad are we allowed to get?
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Review: The Construct

Delve into the depths of a tormented mind with The Construct, the latest work by theartre extraordinaires No Strings Attached.
