Bard To The Bone is an entirely improvised celebration of the absurdity of the English language. Emily Meller discovers how weird things can get when the only rule is that you must speak like Shakespeare.
Continue ReadingBard To The Bone is an entirely improvised celebration of the absurdity of the English language. Emily Meller discovers how weird things can get when the only rule is that you must speak like Shakespeare.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
Page to Stage Theatre Company have taken on the difficult feat of re-contextualising Shakespeare in their performance of Hamlet, set in a reality television age. The result is well worth a look. Reviewed by Sahara Caroline Wilson.
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This is the story of Stephen Valeri, a really fat kid. Who became an even fatter adult. And is now a slightly less fatter adult. Reviewed by Kara Bertoncini.
Continue ReadingSydney, Sydney Fringe Festival 2014
AMANDA by playwright Mark Langham explores notions of birth and the experiences that determinine who we are and what we do. Reviewed by Lily Mei.
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Open mic nights can be hit and miss. Luckily, Cut & Paste, presented by Rock Surfers Theatre Company, is selective of its talent, resulting in a smorgasbord of hilarious musicians, actors, comedians and poets that will keep you in stitches all night.
Continue ReadingSydney, Sydney Fringe Festival 2014
Cult comedy podcast I Love Green Guide Letters, hosted by Steele Saunders, takes its live show to The Den in Chippendale, featuring Tom Ballard, Bart Freebairn and Sarah Harris. Reviewed by Andy Huang.
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Trick of the Light Theatre brings The Bookbinder to the Sydney Fringe Festival and it does not disappoint. Reviewed by Bridget Conway.
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Image, sound and installation come together in Eternal Realities Vol II, looking at some of the bigger questions around life, human existence and the possibility of life beyond death. Reviewed by Nicola Parise.
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Sparkly nipple tassles and beat boxing. Eliza Berlage gets more than an eyeful as she reviews a provocative cabaret by emerging performer Irene Nicola.
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Chuckles, eyeballs and screwballs a’plenty in Richard Bate Jr.’s kitschy horror-comedy, starring Matthew Gray Gubler and Kat Dennings. Reviewed by Andy Huang.
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