Cait Spiker and Simone French take a fantastically frantic look at modern feminism in their new show 'Hersteria'.
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Melbourne, Melbourne Fringe 2015
Cait Spiker and Simone French take a fantastically frantic look at modern feminism in their new show 'Hersteria'.
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Melbourne collective Blank Canvas Theatre develop a realistically side-splitting documentary in front of your eyes in 'True Fiction'.
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Two up-and-comers in the Melbourne comedy scene, David Rose and Michael Shafar, share their experiences in various hysterical ways in 'Outsiders'.
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Join actors Riley Nottingham and Bundy Marston on an intimate journey about the idealisation of love, the avoidance of pain and the purity to be found in complete and utter darkness.
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Join half-manic, half-frustrated Steph Teitelbaum on a journey through her psyche to find out why she lives everything "half-arsed" in 'Wet Cement'.
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The Improv Conspiracy deals out a night of uproarious hilarity with the manic and enlivening 'Improv Against Humanity'.
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Performance artist and poet Chris Kirk breaks out into the theatre scene with an aggressive and alienating piece, filled with contradictory poetry, nude dance and an arrogant sense of superiority.
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Join comedy duo Ruby Gaytime as they tackle the issue of mortality via the likes of Valhalla, Jewish burial traditions and celebrated suicide in their lively new show.
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Follow one woman's journey across the brutal Siberian plains of World War Two in Grace Pundyk's new play 'Steppe', exploring the powers of love, evil and the terror that time inflicts.
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A dark part of humanity's past which is so often neglected is explored in Grace Pundyk's personal piece for Melbourne Fringe 2015.
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