Top theatre at Adelaide Fringe

Something In The Water
Scantily Glad Theatre bring us the tale of a woman who suddenly begins to transform into a squid-type creature in a society that would frown upon such things. Contains video projections, puppetry and comedy.
Migration Museum, Kintore Avenue, Tuesday 7–Sunday 19 March (not Monday 13).
The Sensemaker
Produced by Woman’s Move, this comedy/dance/theatre piece details the relationship between a job applicant and an answer machine. Will humanity triumph over AI?
Adelaide Town Hall, King William Street, Tuesday 7–Saturday 18 March (not Mondays).
Something In The Water / Picture: Brianna Jang Photography
The Fish Bowl
With our average populations getting progressively older, dementia is set to become an even greater issue than it is now. This immersive and award-winning slice of theatre explores communication, ageing and identity.
Holden Street Theatres, Holden Street, Tuesday 7–Sunday 19 March (not Monday 13).
The Marvellous Elephant Man: The Musical
A Critics Circle Award winner, this Guy Masterson production delivers a musical theatre-comedy work which is heart-warming and hysterical in equal measure.
Wonderland Festival Hub, Hindmarsh Square/Mukata, Tuesday 7–Monday 13 March.
THE GODS THE GODS THE GODS
Featuring 12 tracks, four stories, three performers and one live gig, Wright & Grainger merge Greek mythology with big beats to dramatic effect.
Gluttony, Rymill Park/Murlawirrapurka, Wednesday 8–Saturday 18 March (not Monday 13 & Tuesday 14).
THE GODS THE GODS THE GODS
Watson
Tim Marriott is Sherlock’s sidekick (picture top) in a show which was a big success at the last two Edinburgh Fringes as we get a different story about what really happened after the sodden events at Reichenbach Falls.
Ayers House Events, North Terrace, Wednesday 8–Thursday 16 March (not Sunday 12 & Monday 13).
enSOMNIA
A cabaret-physical theatre delight with explores narcolepsy and its hallucinatory symptoms.
Fool’s Paradise, Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga, Thursday 9–Sunday 12 March.