
The 2011 Adelaide Fringe Festival begins this week. With over 200 comedy shows and plenty of events in a variety of categories, there will be plenty of things to keep the residents of (and visitors to) Adelaide entertained. Here are the shows at this year’s Fringe that Squirrels have seen previously and reviewed:
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Seen at 2010 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Asher Treleaven, Secret Door
Seen at 2010 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Barry Morgan’s World of Organs
Seen at 2010 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Bubblewrap & Boxes
Seen at 2009 MICF
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Cath Styles presents Girls’ Night!
Seen at 2010 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Dr. Professor Neal Portenza’s Interactive Goat Hour v2.0
Seen at 2010 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Faulty Towers the Dining Experience
Seen at 2008 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Seen at 2010 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Gothic Punch & Judy
Seen at 2009 Adelaide Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Op Shop Tour
Seen at 2008 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
R U Smarter Than an Irishman?
Seen at 2010 MICF
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Stevl Shefn and His Translator Fatima
Seen at 2010 MICF and 2009 Adelaide Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Sticks Stones Broken Bones
Seen at 2009 Adelaide Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Tyrannosaurus Sex – The Puppet Rock Opera
Seen at 2007 Melbourne Fringe
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
World War Wonderful
Seen at 2009 MICF
More information and bookings through the Fringe website
Reviews from this years’ Adelaide Fringe begin next week and can be found on the Chortle Australia website
