Wilting in Reverse throbs with lonely-hearted dream textures, aches over love and loss, and is obsessed with the silly yet sublime fragility of the earth and its silly yet sublime inhabitants. Kate Prendergast reviews.
Continue ReadingWilting in Reverse throbs with lonely-hearted dream textures, aches over love and loss, and is obsessed with the silly yet sublime fragility of the earth and its silly yet sublime inhabitants. Kate Prendergast reviews.
Continue ReadingAbsolutely, Perth-born entertainer Allan Girod’s account of his life from the suburbs to the sights and sounds of Cirque du Soleil, is loving, genuine storytelling performed by a larger than life persona. The hour will fly before your eyes. David Erceg reviews.
Continue ReadingFr3e — an allegory of freedom and mental illness — reels you in with an unsettling vibe that’s truly fascinating to experience. Unfortunately, its performers can't burst through the heat and some undesirable sound issues to make the play work. Interesting premise, but a rather dull delivery. Jessica Clausen reviews.
Continue ReadingPencils at the ready. Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School: El Bizarro Showcase is a thrilling combination of burlesque, cabaret and traditional life drawing for the brave and curious. No skills training. No hawk-eyed art teacher looming over your shoulder. Just daring performers and the freedom to sketch to your heart's content. But it's not for the faint at heart. Gabriella Loo reviews.
Continue ReadingThere were shimmies (a personal highlight), Shakira-esque belly dancing and of course, twerking from Irish-born, Perth-bred and Melbourne-based comedian Dave Callan. Jen Perry reviews.
Continue Reading“I want the audience to walk away buzzing and resonant with a sense of being both light and dark, human beings beautiful in all their imperfections”. Jasmine Seabrook-Benson interviews Paul Bourke about his Fringe World hit Vladimir the Crow.
Continue ReadingAt its best, one woman show Super Awesome Best Friends Forever is like a fun and fluffy teen sleepover, complete with games, secret-sharing and boy band adoration. Unfortunately, it also leans back on repetitive jokes and a discordant narrative — and the noisy bar doesn't help either. Julianne de Souza reviews.
Continue ReadingGet whisked away to the roaring ‘20s and into the grandeur of Gatsby’s mansion through the magic of classic jazz, curtesy of Catherine Summers and her four-piece band. Review by Peri Watson.
Continue ReadingCIRCUS Presented by Briefs Factory The West Australian Spiegeltent Review by Jessica Clausen Leading out of the West Australian Spiegeltent on Saturday was a line curling through the Fringe World Pleasure Garden; audiences waiting outside for the best seat in the house, anticipating the open doors. The show causing the stir was Briefs – and […]
Continue ReadingThe hour is full of skits and moments that inspire both raucous laughter and nervous twitters. This is the brilliance of the Lords; their commitment to character and scene are utterly endearing. Jen Perry reviews.
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