Melbourne Fringe 2015

Stephen K. Amos: Welcome to My World, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 26 September 2015

Renowned and critically acclaimed comedian Stephen K. Amos returns to Melbourne with his new stand-up show Welcome to My World. Amos entertains with recent stories and observations, such an encounter with a snooty steward on a flight, being passive aggressive online, Australia’s recent libspill, and his run-ins with indifference towards his Nigerian race. Amos explains […]

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Bodies Over Bitumen, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 26 September 2015

Physical experimentation, play and daring are at the heart of circus. Bodies Over Bitumen delivers this spirit with incredible acrobatics on the streets of North Melbourne. There are some inherent problems in performing circus in busy public areas using unreliable apparatus, but overall this is a bold work with some memorable moments. The audience is […]

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Destroy Solzhenitsyn, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 26 September 2015

Destroy Solzhenitsyn, a new play by Malaysian-Australian playwright John Joofor Lee, premiered at the Gasworks Theatre in South Melbourne for the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival. It’s an insightful piece of theatre from Nice Productions. This play is spans the lifetime of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian author and political dissident, from the origins of his opposition to […]

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Lucid, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 25 September 2015

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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Gruesome Playground Injuries, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2005

No Comments 25 September 2015

Gruesome Playground Injuries, the 2008 play by American playwright Rajiv Josef, makes its Melbourne debut at this years’ Fringe Festival. It’s the ambitious first project from NewCharacter Productions (actors Katarina Viva Schøller and Nicholas Jaquinot), directed by David Ward. The piece follows the lives of Kayleen and Doug over the span of thirty years. Their first meeting, […]

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BUNKER, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 24 September 2015

Some dance performances allow their audience to relax mentally and passively take in the action. BUNKER is not one of them. Choreographed and performed by Leah Landau and Lilian Steiner, this innovative piece compels its audience to be mentally present and aware of every nuance of the performance: rarely can either dancer’s movement be anticipated, and […]

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Meet the radical team behind Quippings, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 24 September 2015

Quippings  is an eight-strong performance group run for, and by, people with disability. They have been fronting (and confronting) audiences for four years now, and Disability Unleashed, their new show for this year’s Fringe Festival, promises more of the surprising, touching, sexy, and hilarious acts the group is now infamous for. Co-producer Jax Jacki Brown […]

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An interview with the Strongest Female Character of all: Rowena Hutson, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 24 September 2015

Strong Female Character is Rowena Hutson’s third solo show for Melbourne Fringe (The Unstoppable, Unsung Story of Shaky M, and A Four-Eyed Guide to the Galaxy showing in previous years) and that’s a testament to her bankable, albeit dark, comic ability. Hutson says the best comedy is the kind that “walks the line between comedy […]

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Dolly, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 24 September 2015

Dolly is one of a suite of three plays that former ABC programmer Harris Smart has written and produced for the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival. It is a musical comedy transporting Nabokov’s Lolita to a post-apocalyptic world where all the men have been wiped out by a virus. This highly original concept is the strong point of this production, namely […]

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Abbott! The Musical, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 23 September 2015

It’s a wonder that our 28th Prime Minister and everybody’s favourite onion enthusiast ever made it this far. That’s the feeling production team George Glass gives us in Abbott! The Musical as it arrives in Melbourne after a sell-out season at Adelaide Fringe earlier this year. Complete with music performed by a live band, the material has been skilfully rewritten […]

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