There’ll be an overwhelming smorgasbord of talent in Adelaide over the next month for Fringe Festival.
To help with some of those scheduling anxieties, we’ve pieced together a handful of comedy acts you don’t want to miss during the epic event.
Mark the below names and dates in your calendar.
Comedian, actor, online content creator and the “loosest Aussie bloke ever”, Alex Williamson will debut his new show, So Wrong, It’s Wrong, during Adelaide Fringe. Given how crude and politically incorrect his past shows have been, one with the word wrong twice in its title is bound to kick things up a notch.
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Dates and ticketing info here.
Following on from a run of acclaimed solo shows, Alice Fraser returns to Adelaide Fringe to premiere Ethos, a “silly, funny and smart show that explores artificial intelligence and what it means to be human.”
Dates and ticketing info here.
One of Australia’s most prolific young comedians, radio host Amos Gill has honed his craft touring alongside the likes of Jim Jefferies, appearing on ABC TV’s Allstar Comedy Gala and more. He’s back with a new hour of unfiltered and honest stand up with Where Have I Been All Your Life.
Dates and ticketing info here.
He’s the man behind Wolf Creek: The Musical and The Sound Of Nazis and now James Donald Forbes McCann will bring his new show, McCann-dle In The Wind, to Adelaide Fringe. He sold out his entire Adelaide Fringe season in 2017 and was dubbed Adelaide Comedy’s Best Adelaide Comedian. His new show attempts to answer today’s big questions.
Dates and ticketing info here.
Touring Australia for more than two decades, award-winning British comedian and best-selling author Jeff Green has become a favourite on the Fringe circuit, so you don’t want to delay getting tickets to his new show, 30. He’ll be celebrating 30 years in the biz, and it’s going to be one hell of a party.
Dates and ticketing info here.
Being a renowned podcaster and content creator, local legend Josh Wade is a busy man, but he’s still had time to piece together new material for Adelaide Fringe. He brings a brand new show, The Woke Bloke, to the festival, which is part stand-up, part Q&A, part story-time. He’ll tackle 9/11, the church, military industrial complex, satanic cults and more across the hour with rapid-fire wit.
Dates and ticketing info here.
Actor, writer, filmmaker and comedian, Pauly Fenech (Housos, Fat Pizza) has a lot to say and he's focusing his Adelaide Fringe efforts on a true Australia icon – the bogan. He’ll induct fans into the bogan world through stand-up comedy, multimedia and audience interaction.
Dates and ticketing info here.