Dirty Laundry was certainly my favourite show of this year’s Fringe season.
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Dirty Laundry was certainly my favourite show of this year’s Fringe season.
Joske’s comedic timing was impeccable, and the performance had emotion and vulnerability that kept me hooked.
Set in the gorgeous, heritage-listed Perth Girl’s School, Matt’s Fringe World Festival 2021 show is returning for the 6th year in a row. The years of experience were certainly a catalyst for a fun-filled show - turning your preconceived notions of hypnosis on their head and leaving the participants feeling a little BONKERS.
A gifted artist is one thing – but one that uses their voice for good is another.
Bringing his new self-titled show to Fringe World Festival 2021, global cabaret sensation Reuben Kaye has given us A-class comedy, talent and vivid storytelling all in one fell swoop.
With a hilariously balanced amount of honesty and self-deprecation around his multicultural life, his compelling storytelling had the audience in fits of laughter for almost the entire hour.
Disenchanted! is a hilariously fiery, feminist denunciation of the classic Disney princess stories that we all grew up watching.
The Uncertainty Principle is an excellent example of science communication done right, bringing science to the people in a neatly wrapped Fringe Festival show.
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.
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.
Those who frequented the Ice Cream Factory this summer can now look forward to it as the home of Fringe World’s LA SOIRÉE 2019.
Fringe World season is upon us once again! Here are some of the Fringe shows we are looking forward to the most.
Feminah is a darkly funny exploration of womanhood today, and a must-see of this year’s Fringe season.
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.
Hidden away in a jam-packed guide, Miss Westralia was an original musical comedy showcasing the talent and history of our state.
The 50-minute show was an immersive experience of cosmic proportions, with stardust-filled stories floating around farther than the eye could see.
This is the story of a girl... who loved stories but didn't like her own world! Written and directed by Scott McArdle and embodied by the magnificent team at Second Chance Theatre, with musical prodigy Georgina Cramond on keys, there is never a dull moment in Josephine!
The Wind in the Underground is a powerful journey through important challenges faced by families and twenty-somethings growing up in Australia.