Fringe World Perth 2013

The New Conway Vibe

No Comments 20 February 2013

If you go to the Sun House Tent at 8.30pm from now until the end of Fringe, Melbourne-based comedian John Conway will come at you like an express train. His opening night on Thursday saw the crowd in hysterics from start to finish. There was not a single dull moment.Conway has his own intro music. […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

Shakesprovisation

No Comments 20 February 2013

At Lazy Susan’s Comedy Den in the Brisbane Hotel, Saturday nights are placed in the hands of Cut Snake Comedy and their improvised show, “The Big HOO-HAA!”. Having brought us the Eurotrash of “Improvision” at Fringe World 2012, this year the team has taken their inspiration from the works of William Shakespeare, to create the […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

The Canterbury Tales – Part One

No Comments 18 February 2013

Ribald, irreverent, occasionally farcical, periodically scatological, but always varied – such a description could apply as easily to Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales as to a Fringe World show. A thought of this sort clearly occurred to a member of the KNUTS theatre company, which is staging two productions based on Chaucer’s Tales. Directed by […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

Sell Out Tour

No Comments 16 February 2013

It is very fitting that Famous Seamus and Seantastic, the Lords of Strut, should address their West Australian audience as the “people of Pert”. Fighting daddy and mummy issues armed with just a g-string and a few gold lamé bomber jackets, these Irish brothers are all about pushing the boundaries of taste and vulgarity with […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

Magic Matt Fully Loaded

No Comments 16 February 2013

From the moment Magic Matt and his assistant Chris hit the Noodle Palace stage fully loaded; that in magicians speak means having all the necessary equipment for a night of tricks in your pockets, it was clear the night ahead would be a good one. Quickly forgetting about the fact we were sitting in a […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

Ex-German

No Comments 14 February 2013

Paco Erhard might one day have a son. Trouble is, he’s not yet totally prepared. Though well travelled, he’s a raconteur more likely to regale you with tales of cheeky Moroccan hotel receptionists running imaginary prostitution rings than extol the virtues of the Saharan sublime. Though a bleeding-heart liberal to the core, he can’t bring […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

Jazz Juncture

No Comments 14 February 2013

Though St Jerome’s Laneway Festival may have overrun the Perth Cultural Centre that day, in one tent atop a Northbridge car park, the night belonged to jazz. Jazz Juncture is the debut of Siahne Rogers as a writer and director, though she is no stranger to the Fringe scene, regularly appearing in burlesque acts under […]

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Kaput

No Comments 14 February 2013

“Kaput”, a kid in the audience whispers to his little brother, “means broken.” In this one-man slapstick circus, everything breaks down, except for its’ star. Pulling through every conceivable (planned) mishap, Tom Flanagan is wildly endearing, never giving up, and increasingly imaginative as everything falls apart. A former circus man, Flanagan is described as an […]

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Fringe World Perth 2013

Odette Mercy’s Heartbreak Dance

No Comments 13 February 2013

Given that I spent much of my first heartbreak as a human puddle, watching YouTube piano covers of Green Grass of Tunnel from under my doona, I wasn’t convinced that I was grown up enough for the bluesy, gutsy heartbreak theatrics offered by local artist Ofa Benness. Yet, as Benness reminds the audience in her […]

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Pity

No Comments 13 February 2013

While Western Society’s approaches of sexuality seem exceedingly liberal in juxtaposition with 17th Century attitudes, incest remains taboo. Pity, Ellandar Productions’ re-working of English playwright John Ford’s Pity She’s a Whore, sets the action in a secular world where reason and morality are guided by modern psychology, philosophy and science. Opening last Thursday in Fringe […]

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