A close up of a man lying down, there is a silver lamp above him and he is staring into it. He is wearing a green patterned shirt and there is a green background.

Comedy

Alfie Packham: My Apologies to the Chef

Voilà. Alfie serves up another helping of Fringe. This one's about friends, loneliness, family, enemies – and which of these he prefers. Bon appétit.  As seen on the BBC New Comedy Awards 2024. Writer for the News Quiz and the Now Show (BBC Radio 4) and The Guardian.

30 July - 24 August 2025, 7:15 pm

Underbelly Bristo Square

A woman in the centre of the screen is wearing a white vest top and is looking up. Her left hand is pointing up and her right hand is lowered and holding a dark blue ribbon.

Comedy

Alice-India: See You In Hell

In this debut hour, Alice-India explores moral relativism and being "one of the girls". Arrested only 10 days before receiving an autism and ADHD diagnosis, often misunderstood, Alice swan dives into good and evil. Black and white. Whether good people exist at all. And, if they do, does anyone want to sleep with them anyway? Fresh from a break-up and a miraculously clean DBS, Alice-India pays the ferryman and takes you across the River Styx. See you in hell, assholes.

30 July - 25 August 2025, 7:15 pm

Underbelly Bristo Square

A woman with windswept red hair and black-framed glasses wears a bright pink ruffled dress and holds a daffodil-yellow shoe.

Cabaret and Variety

In These Shoes

Glynis Traill-Nash lives a double life: fashion writer by day, jazz singer by night. Now the two collide in this soirée of chic! Dressed to thrill and accessorised with a set list of stylish chansons, Glynis will take you from the suburbs of Perth to the front rows of Paris to unpick the world of fashion in alarmingly relatable fashion. Adelaide Fringe Weekly Award Winner 2025.

30 July - 25 August 2025, 7:45 pm

Underbelly Bristo Square

Mhairi MaCall as 'Mary' surrounded by the cast of 'Mary Queen of Rock!'

Musicals and Opera

Mary, Queen of Rock!

The year is 1561. The Scottish Reformation has enforced an outright ban on rock'n'roll. Cue the arrival of Mary Stuart, one of the world's biggest and most iconic musical artists... who happens to be the undisputed Queen of Rock! With the Scottish nobles and her cousin in England against her, can Mary get the country rocking? Or will heads roll?  

31 July - 24 August 2025, 7:45 pm

Underbelly Bristo Square

Comedy

Shane Daniel Byrne: Who's a Big Boy?

Dublin darling Shane Daniel Byrne is back, just about. The award-winning stand-up has become a leading act in Ireland at breakneck speed. Shane is the boy from school who was capable of more, the kid who could do better. Just try catching him now. Expect rapid-fire craic and big-hearted feelings in his brand-new show about bellies and bullies. 

2 - 24 August 2025, 7:00 pm

Underbelly Bristo Square

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Comedy

Adam Kay - A Particularly Nasty Case

Join BAFTA-winning writer Adam Kay for a murderously funny evening as he launches his debut novel A Particularly Nasty Case. Expect: hilarious and horrifying anecdotes, a surgical dissection of the NHS, a Q&A where you get to ask your own questions / show Adam your rash and readings from his brand new, hugely anticipated medical mystery. Hosted by Scottish crime-writing legend Val McDermid. Ticket price includes a signed copy of the book (RRP £20) a week ahead of its release. This is your best chance of seeing a doctor before Christmas.

22 - 23 August 2025, 7:20 pm

Underbelly Bristo Square