In this episode from C44 series First Nations Fringe, comedian Joshua Warrior tells us the story behind his Fringe show The Boomerang Show. Josh gained national attention as a finalist in the Deadly Funny competition and has since gained a large fanbase by drawing on his experiences as a Kokatha man and poking fun at his one functioning eye.
First Nations Fringe is a series about First Nations artists participating in the 2021 Adelaide Fringe, produced in partnership with the South Australian Film Corporation, in support of its First Nations Screen Strategy, and the Adelaide Fringe.
An interview with Arabana and Kokatha artist Mali Isabel, winner of th...
The 2022 Adelaide Fringe Awards celebrates the best of another incredi...
In eleven years, Gluttony has gone from a food destination to a major ...
Honey Pot: is it as cute as it sounds or business as usual? Do you nee...
Honey Pot has grown significantly under three Fringe directors, with e...
Australian circus, cabaret and physical theatre are programmed through...
The Adelaide Fringe Welcome Ceremony—Kumangka Palti Yarta celebrates...
In this episode of C44 series First Nations Fringe, we meet the people...
Actor Elaine Crombie performs her show Janet's Vagrant Love, a story o...
An interview with First Nations actor Elaine Crombie about her show Ja...
Comedian Josh Warrior performs his 2021 Adelaide Fringe stand-up show ...
In this episode from C44 series First Nations Fringe, comedian Joshua ...
A live-on-stage conversation between Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Brooke Bo...
Hosted by Tilda Cobham-Hervey, the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Awards celebra...
The Adelaide Fringe is the biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemis...
A live-on-stage conversation between Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Brooke Bo...