Fun at The Fringe!

I’m sure many of us are aware of the Fringe festival concept from hearing about the annual summer event in Edinburgh. When we started planning our visit to Australia Patty mentioned that ensuring our time in Adelaide coincided with the Adelaide Fringe Festival would be a lot of fun. Turns out she was right about that!

The Adelaide Fringe has been running since 1960 and is one of the longest running and largest Arts festivals of its kind in the southern hemisphere. It’s an absolute riot of musicians, comedians, buskers and performers of all shapes and styles.

Festival events take pace in theatres and venues across the city but there is a concentration of activity in the laneways of the CBD, some of which are closed to cars and filled in with patios. These places are jammed with people.

Adelaide Laneways

The two primary locations are located outside: β€œGluttony” and β€œThe Garden of Unearthly Delights.” Both locations are fenced in and full of temporary open air theatres, giant tents and dozens and dozens of food and beverage vendors.

Gardens in the Gluttony section

Our first Fringe show was Thursday night after our terrific meal at Golden Boy. We saw the musical Choir of Man, essentially the story of one evening at a British Pub featuring covers of familiar pop songs. Great fun with some audience participation. To set the atmosphere you can go on stage as you enter the theatre and have a pint pulled by a fella who turns out to be one of the main performers. We had a great time.

Crowd filling in for Choir of Man performance

Two nights later we were back at the Fringe. We started with dinner at the Cathedral Hotel, a classic Adelaide pub. Graham filled us in on the origins of use of the β€œhotel” in the name of the various locals. Historically only hotels could legally sell liquor, so aspiring publicans opened hotels with one or two rooms in order to serve. Actual hotels are also referred to as bars. To summarize: bars are hotels and also pubs and pubs can be hotels and bars while bars can be pubs but not hotels. Clear?

For dinner most of us ordered a chicken schnitty. Or parmie. No sense of wasting time pronouncing the additional letters in schnitzel or parmesan.

Hanging out in The Garden
Lisa and Sarah
Fringe 2023

Saturday night at the Fringe was an absolutely beautiful summer night. β€œJumper” cool. We saw two shows: Amos Gill, a Croatian-Australian comedian who was hilarious and Massaoke, which is essentially a live band playing familiar and fun music from the last forty years while lyrics are projected on the screen for the audience to sing along to. Mass Karaoke essentially. They must have done forty songs in two hours: high energy, hugely talented and great fun. We sang along to songs that were part of the soundscape at university in the 80’s. A late night and a great night.

Massaoke
Staying out late at Massaoke!
Graham putting on a selfie clinic at Fringe

6 responses to “Fun at The Fringe!”

  1. Looks and sounds like an absolute blast!!!

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  2. So much fun🀣! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Im thinking this trip will not be replicated ever again ,it just seems to be just perfect
    ,it’s so awesome to see the group obviously enjoying themselves! I laughed at Robin strutting her self across the stage πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ

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  4. Rick Steves had better look out, there’s a new travel writer crushing it!

    Your blogs and pics are fantastic.

    The Fringe Festival looks amazing, it must have been so much fun.

    Enjoy 😊

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    1. You would have loved Massaoke Jeff!

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  5. Audience participation πŸ€—πŸ‘πŸ‘€

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