A young writer begins an affair with an older, married French woman whose husband dictates that they can only meet for two hours each evening (from 5 to 7).
As a teenager, Cassie was run out of town & became a popular sex columnist. Returning home years later, the conservative townsfolk ask her to plan an orgy.
Hannah Gadsby’s latest show Dogmatic is a big step away from her previous shows in which she layers her performance with extra charm and quirky laughs.
A heart-warming and intelligent romantic comedy about an American businessman & an Irish teacher who decide to give love a chance after a short but wild affair.
Adam Richard is known for his work on radio as well as stints on television shows such as Outland and Spicks and Specks.
Ben and James head to Miami where they must prove that charming executive Antonio Pope is actually a violent crime lord who rules southern Florida's drug trade.
As heard on triple j. As seen on The Project and Q&A. 2015 Best Newcomer Nominee – Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Bogan Bingo is in Adelaide and celebrating its 10th Anniversary as part of the Fringe. It is a fun night out filled with outrageous, and expletive, bogan bingo calls.
Paul Dabek may have nothing up his sleeve but there's plenty in his bag of tricks. He's a comedic magician who entertains with his quick-wit and illusions.
A magical comedian whose wit is faster than his slight of hand proves how much he hates children by calling the up on stage to assist with his magic tricks.
A 2-hour lunch or dinner from Hell served with slapstick by Basil, Sybil and Manuel - three much loved characters from the 1970s comedy, Fawlty Towers.
When a bevy of beautiful people are killed while wearing Derek Zoolander’s famous ‘Blue Steel’ look, he is asked by Interpol to go undercover to investigate.
Let's just say that one of her answers was "I'd make cellulite sexy"... She is our kind of woman!
Former special-forces operative Wade Wilson takes part in an experiment to cure his cancer which leaves him with heightened powers and a twisted, unstable mind.
If you’re ready for a giggle, but not keen for the super star celebrities here’s the unexpectedly sidesplitting shows you need to see in 2016.
A filmed stage production from the Vaudeville Theatre, London, of Oscar Wilde's popular comedy of Victorian manners, starring David Suchet as Lady Bracknell!
Adelaide’s home of screen culture, the MRC and the Mercury Cinema, are kicking off 2016 with a packed program of films, live comedy, workshops and more!
A girl runs away from home after her mother forgets it’s her birthday and is transported to a magical faraway jungle where she embarks on an epic adventure.
One of the UK’s most successful live comedians, Russell Howard, will return to Australia in 2017 including an Adelaide tour date.
On the island of Tikiwoo, a dinosaur/dragon hybrid is hatched but in a faraway land, King Pumponell learns of little Impy’s existence and sets out to hunt him.