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The Fritz Magic (ish) Show @ Adelaide Fringe Festival
 

Renowned South Australian, Melbourne Clown Doctor, international performer and Creative Art Therapist, Emilie Bloom is bringing her latest children’s show, The Fritz Magic(ish) Show home to Adelaide Fringe Festival’s, Garden of Unearthly Delights from 20 February 2026 for a strictly limited season at The Factory. This 50-minute show is a rollercoaster ride of the ridiculous - containing hilarious moments of magic and mayhem as Fritz strives to recreate the mesmerising magic tricks of their suddenly vanished Magician Master, Madame Magica. The result is a heartwarming show fuelled by slapstick, object puppetry and masterful clowning that can be enjoyed by the whole family!

After more than two decades honing her craft Emilie’s work has taken her all over the world, as a sought-after performer, working with children in schools, remote communities, frontline situations and vulnerable children. After training at the famed Parisian clown school, Ecole Phillippe Gaulier International Theatre School, (alumni includes Sasha Baren Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter and Emma Thompson), and at Victoria University, Emilie took up a coveted position as one of clown doctors at Clown Doctors Australia in 2015.

 

Event details

Venue: The Factory - Rundle Park, Cnr East Tce & Rundle Rd, Adelaide
Bookings: https://www.gardenofunearthlydelights.com.au/event/the-fritz-magicish-show/
Start Date: Friday 20 February 2026

Performances start at 3pm

 

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