"You’ve got to keep repeating the message darls and then when the message gets repeated back to you – that’s when you know you’ve made it.” James Burnside interviews the 'face of Fringe', Famous Sharron.
Continue Reading"You’ve got to keep repeating the message darls and then when the message gets repeated back to you – that’s when you know you’ve made it.” James Burnside interviews the 'face of Fringe', Famous Sharron.
Continue ReadingThe Racing Minds performers weave in and out of the unfolding, show-determined story with remarkable ingenuity and great comic effect. Jasmine Seabrook-Benson reviews.
Continue ReadingMatthew admits their shows have become a community "gateway" to Fringe; perfect for punters who are yet to dip their toes into the riskier fare on offer.
Continue ReadingCabaRIOT is an impressive feat of wit, politics and a finely-crafted call-to-action. If you like your cabaret with glitter, anarchy and sass, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better show this Fringe. Jen Perry reviews.
Continue ReadingCOMEDY Presented by Nicole Henriksen Pho Barn at Noodle Palace Review by Jasmine Seabrook-Benson Nicole Henriksen has formed a connection with everyone before the show’s even started. She is friendly, welcoming, exceptionally lively and clearly very pleased to again be performing at Fringe World 2016. Dressed in a vibrant blue Poncho, Nicole reminds us to […]
Continue ReadingTheatre director, designer, actor and performing extraordinaire Thaddeus Phillips engagingly recreates 17 remarkable global border crossings in this visual, sensory, intellectual and witty theatrical show. Anika Landy reviews.
Continue ReadingWA-based Kinetica's 'Dark Matter' is a stunning display of contemporary circus and aerial dance that interacts with theories of astrophysics and the nature of the universe.
Continue ReadingA mixed bag of skits lampoons art and plunges its Fringe World audience into the unexpected. Anything goes, but on one condition: each skit can only run for 600 seconds. Some delight with industrious creativity, but some outstay even their short welcome. Anika Landy reviews.
Continue ReadingLet’s face it, we’ll never be Beyonce. But under the guidance of instructor Keely, the flashmob came pretty close. Annie Teh reviews.
Continue ReadingWhether you will enjoy Whine List depends entirely on your willingness to sit back and let an eccentric European read your life story and mock you for it. James Burnside reviews.
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