
Almost An Evening is an apt title for three short satiric plays that almost get it right in the Stables behind the Stag Hotel at Adelaide’s Fringe.

The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer is a simple story of finding lost-love and saving the world, told through mixed media with animation, puppetry and live acting, which packs an emotional punch.

Heroin(e) For Breakfast is set in a British flat, where the main objectives of its residents are sex, day-time television, and above all else, heroin.

Everybody’s Got Something to Hide is an astounding, dazzling romp through the songbook of Lennon and Mccartney.

If you’ve ever collected vinyl you simply must see this show, or if you haven’t this will no doubt inspire you to start. Fantastic.

Sam Wills presents a performance as delightful as it is hilarious, perfect for rediscovering the joy and wonder that comes along with your inner child.

Little Grey Wolf is a dark little piece that sheds light on the magic and power of the myth.