Like a fine wine, Adelaide Fringe continues to mature, grow in flavours and diversity of scents, sights and sounds, plenty of characters and it really does leave you in that happy, tipsy, "isn't everything awesome about Adelaide," state throughout February and March (and no that's not the wine talking).
With such a range of shows at different pop-up and permanent stellar venues around Adelaide you are literally tripping over "Fringe happenings" every time you step out of your home during Mad March. It is always incredibly difficult to choose and to be honest the program is not the deciding factor for me - I always keep a look out for what is winning the "Fringe awards" each week and give a few of the Fringe Benefits discounted tickets a try.
The amount of of activity oozing out of our CBD is kind of like milk chocolate - by the end you have overeaten, you feel sick from too much sugar and you need a little break from all the music, theatre, visual arts and circus and cabaret acts that have flown in or arisen from Adelaide's soil. But just as a chocolate addict can't stop at 1 Tim Tam, I always come back for more the following year.
Maybe I'm just getting old and starting to sympathise, but this festival really seems to continue to get better with age. read more