Co-Opera's 2010 Program Booklet is now available. Please contact the office to receive your free copy
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For more information and to download the 2010 Adelaide Festival program visit www.adelaidefestival.com.au
The place to be for some of the most interesting and innovative shows this Fringe are three of our fabulous ShoGo venues- Holden Street Theatres, Bakehouse Theatre and Nexus Multicultural Arts.
Holden Street Theatres will once again be one of the busiest hubs of the Fringe with their most exciting Fringe line up to date. They are presenting 18 shows, including the winner of the Holden Street Theatres Edinburgh award ’09, Heroin(e) for breakfast, Be your age or bust which had sell out seasons in ’06 and ’08, and Martha Lott’s hot pick from the Edinburgh Fringe, The self murder. More…
The wonderful Bakehouse theatre is presenting 11 different shows by eight different theatre companies. There is The chronic ills of Robert Zimmerman: AKA Bob Dylan (a lie) - A theatrical talking blues, that had sell out shows and rave reviews in Sydney and Mada Vs Vegas, by Australia’s most provocative and compelling magicians. Bakehouse are offering two for one tickets for Bill Henson and his children, Foxing round a story and Up late and alone in Denmark. More…
Nexus Multicultural Arts Fringe program 'West Side Stories' looks fabulous, featuring ten really interesting acts. For lovers of Flamenco, don’t miss the passionate performance, Carmen by Yasmine Amber Flamenco. And Adelaide Russian Theatre presents its long-awaited theatrical production, From Chekhov with love – a farcically sincere portrayal of human nature in the 19th Century. More…
It's going to be big. Really BIG. In fact, the 2010 Adelaide Fringe is the biggest in the event’s 50-year history.
Big on numbers, with 705 different shows featured in the 2010 Adelaide Fringe guide released on Saturday, January 9.
Big on attractions,with spectacular installations such as the inflatable luminarium labyrinth Amococo. And in true Adelaide Fringe style, it’s big on shows that are fun, thought provoking and a little bit cheeky.
The 2010 Adelaide Fringe Guide will be available in every copy of the Advertiser on Saturday January 9, state-wide in branches of BankSA and in more than 100 Foodland outlets across South Australia.
Tickets go on sale from Saturday 9 January at 9:00am for the 2010 Adelaide Fringe, which will take over every corner of the city with a colourful explosion of comedy, music, dance, theater, visual arts, cabaret, puppetry and circus performances.
To book tickets go to adelaidefringe.com.au or call Fringetix on 1300 374 643.