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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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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Amanda Knights discovered her favourite song the same way every discerning music lover does: while listening to an early ’90s Smash Hits compilation tape. Right there, nestled between Marky Mark and New Kids on the Block, Knights found an Australian gem: Divinyls’ I’m on Your Side. “I think it’s the sexiest song in the world,” […]
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Sarah Reuben and George Gayler, known together as comedic duo Ruby Gaytime, face the end of life head on in their darkly funny look at death, youth and where personal worth lies for Melbourne Fringe 2015.
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If you were trying to put together a dream team to create a story installation in Melbourne, it’s quite possible that you’d end up with the powerful combination of live media artist Georgia Symons and independent game designer Lee Shang Lun. The duo met at the 2014 Fresh Air Festival, the annual festival run by […]
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At what point do people graduate into adulthood? This is a question that Sophie Joske, like many of us, asked herself a lot. In May of 2014, while working full time as a journalist in Perth, 21 year old Sophie decided to make a Fringe show about it. That show, Become a Functional Adult in 45 Minutes is […]
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Melbourne has a solid reputation for fostering innovative contemporary dance projects, which is reflected in this year’s Fringe Festival program. The exciting range of Fringe productions on offer include some new works by enthusiastic young choreographers. Natasha Phillips has been working as a producer on one such work, Towards Transparency: Producing the Self, choreographed by […]
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#DearDiary is an original cabaret premiering at this year’s Melbourne Fringe Festival. Devised and performed by Andi Snelling, it is based upon entries from the journal she began when she was nine years old. Snelling, now 33, is sharing with the world her childhood wisdom applied to adult conundrums. In this comic, thought-provoking and emotive performance, she […]
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There’s Melbourne, and then there’s Mucky Melbourne. On a 90 minute walking tour through the city’s thriving commercial hub, let the Reverend Grebo show you the latter. The Mucky Melbourne Tour, being led by the Reverend for this year’s Fringe Festival, promises to expose – nay, celebrate – Melbourne’s seedy underbelly. “It’s the pornographic scandalous tour […]
Continue ReadingChloe Dallas interviews Melbourne Fringe Festival artists Nebahat Erpolat and April Albert about relocating, feeling adrift and building a life in a new place.
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Spoken word artist Chris Kirk brings his debut theatre piece about what it means to love someone while dreaming to the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival.
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