The much reviled brand of quirky beloved by hipsters across Australia is given a breath of life, Lucy Ballantyne writes.
Continue ReadingFringe World Perth 2015, Perth
The much reviled brand of quirky beloved by hipsters across Australia is given a breath of life, Lucy Ballantyne writes.
Continue ReadingMichael Nield investigates an abandoned house transformed into a realm where life and death mingle.
Continue ReadingFringe World Perth 2015, Perth
Kate Prendergast enters the rave cave to find that in the midst of a soundtrack to the apocalypse of pretension, you can’t help but grin.
Continue ReadingFifty Shades of Black, written by Karla Hart and performed by Hart and Della Rae Morrison, is structured as a series of short skits about different Nyoongar people and the lives they lead; ranging from the stolen generation to contemporary times. It is not a slick show; there are numerous technical difficulties and the acting […]
Continue Reading‘Call it role play at home’, Trixie Little announces, ‘but what we do on stage is different.’ On stage she’s elaborately costumed, as is her assistant, the Evil hate monkey. He’s a well trained monkey, we’re assured, and he does a fine job of pouring champagne. But that doesn’t mean he won’t succumb to more […]
Continue ReadingThe sounds of the creatively fuelled circus that is Fringe World can still be heard faintly as you walk behind Metro City towards a more industrial venue. Amongst a collection of shipping containers, my companion and I worried that we were lost before being found by one of the many extremely friendly employees of The […]
Continue ReadingErno Rubik’s “Magic Cube” presents a frustrating challenge. Without the necessary strategy, you can blindly twist and turn for hours, chasing your tail through a seemingly infinite labyrinth of multicoloured permutations. While it might feel as though each change in direction is leading you further away from a resolution, though, it is true that there […]
Continue ReadingA lot can happen in a lift. Your boyfriend of two years might reveal he has a wife and daughter; your work colleague might tell you you’re about to be fired; you might bump into your husband’s mistress – who might or might not be a terrorist; hell, you might even get a chance to […]
Continue ReadingMagic is taking place beneath the exposed rafters of the PS Art Space. Five short films, volume dulled, are shown against a blank white wall. Beside the projected images sit the alternating forms of five sets of musicians. It is the task of the musicians to bring to life, through their craft, a new interpretation […]
Continue ReadingFor anyone who did not see The Canterbury Tales – Part One, do not let that be the reason you miss Part Two. With the essential concept of the performance covered in the prologue, Part Two is perfectly capable of standing on its own. Taking three of the stories traditionally classed as part of the […]
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