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Ambitious and passionate, Rose KB is the host of one of the last late-night TV shows of all time, trying her hardest to revive the waning late-night format by brining us returning acts, guest stars, and surprises.
With Fringe stating that performers are not to disparage any of it’s sponsors, Patrick has begun a modern day David vs. Goliath against the mining giant Woodside.
There is very much a common theme between the shows Slutdrop and 30 Day Free Trial. These are intelligent shows from local theatre makers which interrogate our relationship towards the consumption of sex - whether that is out at strip clubs or in the soft glow of internet pornography.
Orcs, object work and overly-elaborate character names combine for some truly entertaining comedy…
Irish-born performance artist Christopher Samuel Carroll delivers a captivating solo performance incorporating audio cues, mime and expression to deliver a tale of hope, spirit, courage and man’s struggle in the face of war and conflict.
With a mastery of body and voice, highlighted by Biagioni's electric singing, Sudden Skies displays the power within a person to defy, and in turn to surrender. The innovative use of movement and intense vocal choices makes for a performance like no other this Fringe season.
As Perth’s Fringe season reaches its dusk, there have been some amazing pieces of theatre bursting its way onto the arts scene, and this totally improvised, Jane Austen inspired two-woman tour de force is no exception.
Through three short performances, the play looks at how the element has shaped regional Western Australia for Indigenous Australians and European migrants, performed by Kalgoorlians themselves.
It the rollercoaster of friendship between youths, where every moment is momentous and should definitely have a song written about it, or many songs.
In sync with the music and one another, each dancer brought to the table their own inspiring interpretation of sound and voice.
If you like Shakespeare but have a short attention span, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here.
An explorative work built on improvisation and audience interaction, CollageN is going where few have gone before.
Testoni knows stories are anything but silly. She gives a voice and a face to a Victorian-era girl who is graceful and fierce, young in her curiosity, but wise in her insight.
It harnesses the honest power of poetry, although each show is tailored for an audience there is an authentic energy to every word uttered in this show. For anyone who has been in love, out of love or even speculated the concept, there is something here for you.
We speak to the talents behind "Night Sweats", writer/performer Timothy Green and director Haydon Wilson.
THE PALACE SOCIETY will deliver a summer of laughter, tears, awe and more laughter with the announcement of their FRINGE WORLD line-up.
Dirty People exemplifies all that is grassroots Australian theatre in its hard-hitting 70-minute runtime. The characters in Dirty People are about as slick as an oil spill on an iceberg; and just as deadly.
Alone Outside is a one woman show; the role of Daphne is brilliantly depicted by Jo Morris. You often find yourself forgetting that there are no other actors on the stage, as the way Morris relays and reacts to the other characters is so genuinely visceral.