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21 Feb - 23 Mar 2025

Gluttony

Arts venue hub Gluttony is a favourite destination for Adelaide Fringe. Its location, Murlawirrapurka/Rymill Park in the city’s lush eastern Park Lands, is right in the heart of the Fringe action.

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When

21 Feb - 23 Mar 2025

Location

Murlawirrapurka/Rymill Park

Season

Autumn, Summer

Contact

PO Box 3527,
Norwood SA 5067
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Gluttony offers an eclectic array of venues, ranging from the large and lively to the intimate and atmospheric, and accommodating a diverse and exciting entertainment program.

Gluttony’s got something for all tastes, from weekend shows for the whole family to late night laughs, spanning the genres of theatre, cabaret, circus, magic, comedy, dance, music, spoken word, burlesque, and children’s entertainment.

In addition to the fabulous Fringe acts performing within Gluttony, you’ll find dining precincts offering a diverse range of delicious cuisines, bars serving fine wines, local beer and top-shelf spirits, family-friendly activities, interactive installations, and multiple areas to chill and watch the world go by at our open-air party in the park.

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The local guide

In the Morning

From spectacular multi-storey murals to discreetly hidden stencils you’ll need help locating, Adelaide’s public spaces are filled with a vibrant array of street art. The Adelaide Street Art Trail is a great excuse to wander through the city’s lanes and back alleys, creating your own art tour of the city.

In the Afternoon

Adelaide’s oldest continually operating venue, Her Majesty’s Theatre has been returned to it’s full glory by a recent renovation that combines modern equipment with gorgeous art nouveau design elements. Regular performances once again grace the stage that since 1913 has hosted legends including Ian McKellen, Lauren Bacall, James Earl Jones and Maggie Smith.

In the Evening

Aptly described as an “oasis of awesome”, the East End has something for everyone. From the small bar offerings of East End Wine Cellars, Nola, and Mothervine to the fine dining experience of Africola, Soi 38, or Golden Boy. The neighbourhood is also full of vintage and designer boutiques, or if preferred, local labels and street markets also abound.