- Aberfoyle Village Bakery (Aberfoyle Park) – last tasted April 2020 (bonus points for shortbread man with chocolate and sprinkles)
- Dulwich Bakery (Glenelg) – last tasted September 2020
- Greggs (UK) – last tasted July 2019
- Baker’s Pantry (Flagstaff Hill) – last tasted March 2020
- Country Picnic Bakery (Myponga) – last tasted January 2020
- Normanville Bakery – last tasted January 2019
- Orange Spot Bakery (Glenelg) – last tasted August 2020
- home made
- Bake Bakery (Seacliff Park) – last tasted April 2020
Author: Alex Prichard
REVIEW: Sonic the Hedgehog

1 March 2020
Sonic the Hedgehog was really good. It was about a hedgehog who needs to find a safe world but runs into trouble. Great for audiences under 20 and above 5. It is very humourous. Recommended definetly.
Review by Master 9.
REVIEW: Scary Stories for Brave Kids

Sunday 23 February – on for remainder of Fringe
Scary Stories for Brave Kids (in the dark and light) was awesome. The main 3 characters are the last surviving members of the Kettle family. They go through there brothers and sisters bloodcurdling deaths. Great for ages 7-12. Full of Humor. Might be a bit scary for audiences under 7.
Review by Master 9.
Book tickets for remaining performances (at the Goodwood Institute, on Goodwood Road) here: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/scary-stories-for-brave-kids-in-the-dark-light-af2020?venue=166%3A227
Fringe Review: Grumpy Pants
date: Saturday 16 February 2019
On Saturday I went to see a show called Grumpy Pants at the fringe. The reason I chose it is because we were going to meet our friends at 1:30pm but it was 11:50 and we didn’t want to walk around doing nothing. So that’s why we chose it. The best bit was me getting up on stage. The reason why I went up on stage is becasue the man asked if I wanted to and I said yes! The trick was to put my finger up and have a spinning plate on my finger. The thing that could have been better is that it could have gone on for a bit longer. I recommend it for people who like funny and dangerous stuff. I think it is appropiate for 6-13 year olds. The show was about balloons popping, wierd and funny stuff, throwing bits of paper in the air.
Grumpy Pants is on weekends (+ public holiday Monday) at Gluttony during the Fringe (midday, Empire Theatre).