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Melbourne Fringe 2016

The Very Very Good Looking Initiative, Melbourne Fringe 2016

No Comments 11 August 2016

Words by Brianna Bullen The Very Good Looking Initiative discuss their latest Facebook-inspired project, the violence of everyday technology, the absurdities of modern life, abstract humour, and the importance of making your own opportunities. Their names make them sound like they are stars in a gritty 1950s noir flick, but Honor Wolff and Patrick Durnan Silva’s […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2016

The Pommie Jackaroo, Melbourne Fringe 2016

No Comments 11 August 2016

Words by Brianna Bullen Alex Cofield discusses his new one man-show, Woolly: The Morose Merino, his experience coming to Australia to shear sheep, the fringe circuit, the importance of waiting for the right story, lamb testicles, and life’s tragedies and disappointments. Alex Cofield is eager to make the most out of the time he has left […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2016

Turning the Show Around, Melbourne Fringe 2016

No Comments 11 August 2016

Words by Brooke Munday Melbourne-based Arie Rain Glorie loves his work. It’s clear the moment he starts speaking, as the excitement bubbles through. “Just like a sculptor might work with clay or a painter works with oil paints—I’m interested in exhibition in the same way. It’s my material,” Glorie says. As the curator of Melbourne […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2016

Bare Identity, Melbourne Fringe 2016

No Comments 11 August 2016

Words by Fabrice Wilmann  “We don’t talk about people having issues with their identity or figuring out how to be what you call a third culture kid where you’re trying to figure out where you fit. There’s no space to talk about that at the dinner table so it’s really important as artists that we […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2016

Sleeplessness And The Weather, Melbourne Fringe 2016

No Comments 11 August 2016

Words by Eliza Janssen Despite its accusatory title, How Can You Sleep At Night isn’t interested in guilting its audience into caring about climate change. Creator and performer Christian Taylor, a long-time insomniac, instead wants to use his experience in sleeplessness to create a dialogue about environmental apocalypse, as he discussed with Eliza Janssen. Is […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2016

Addicted To The Beat, Melbourne Fringe 2016

No Comments 10 August 2016

Words by Eliza Janssen We tend to think of music as a product of the right brain; a creative pursuit that allows us to express our emotions when words fall short. Speaking as both a jazz musician and a speech pathologist, Juliarna Clark is qualified to argue that while we’re convinced we can control music, […]

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