Layering self-deprecating, self-aware humour over a serious topic, Daley King creates an affecting and accessible show about living with mental illness. Jessica Clausen reviews.
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Layering self-deprecating, self-aware humour over a serious topic, Daley King creates an affecting and accessible show about living with mental illness. Jessica Clausen 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 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 ReadingAmong the farce, eccentricity, catchy songs, and a zeal impossible to fake, Fish in the Sea still gave refreshing insight into the trials and tribulations of relationships. Jessica Clausen reviews.
Continue ReadingIt felt as if each performer had spent a long time rehearsing and perfecting their lines, timing and blocking, but very little working on their emotional contact with their peers. The lasting awkwardness continually reminded reviewer Jessica Clausen that she wasn’t seeing a story unfold, but watching actors play a story.
Continue ReadingNo Lights No Lycra is a perfect way to have fun while sweating, but only with those comfortable and confident enough to free their inhibitions. If you’re up for the challenge, it’s definitely worth checking out.
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