This is the kind of show that’s fun to see with your mum or grandma
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This is the kind of show that’s fun to see with your mum or grandma
Backed by Joe Louis Robinson and Lucy Fraser, this intimate cabaret number is filled with sentimental ballads and showstopping musical theatre hits.
This musical hits all of the classic songs and arcs of your average light-hearted Disney romp, but it also manages to land some great self-aware dunks on the city we all live in.
Sad Mad Tv is an interesting showcase of our past. But it’s the character dynamics and interplay of its supporting cast that really make Sad TV Man a Fringe show worth your time.
Running at the Blue Room Theatre between Feb 13 to Feb 16, Paradise! A Cool & Smart Show is one big laugh you cannot miss this Fringe Season.
We spoke to the cast of the sell out show about The Process, snacks and Fringe itself ahead of their opening night in the closing week of this year’s festival.
From start to finish, Velma Celli provides spine-tingling, tear-jerking, jaw-dropping vocals, perfectly paired with her incredible showmanship and razor sharp wit.
Sweating through their overalls in the 37ºC heat, three of Perth’s emerging theatre-makers, Isaac Powell, Jarryd Prain and Marshall Stay explore the shifting nature of one’s relationships with their father, masculinity, connection and legacy in a hilarious and deeply personal experience.
Are you ready for a high energy non-stop party celebrating all things femme and fabulous? Yummy Deluxe is the show for you. This incredible, award-winning ensemble of gorgeous humans will have you on the tip of your seat, hungry for more.
BOY ZONED takes you through the ups and downs of one band’s journey in trying to make some hits. If you’re into some light entertainment with some seriously talented performers this Fringe, then BOY ZONED is the show for you.
‘…Evelyn paints a picture of her childhood; of a girl growing and dancing. She deftly weaves metaphor through her stories and, before long, you feel as if you know her; as if you’ve grown up alongside her.’
Charlotte Otton is the emerging queen of Perth’s independent theatre scene. In 2018, she performed in Rorschach Beasts’ Hive Mind and developed the brilliant Let me finish., alongside being a regular performer with Perth improv stalwarts The Big Hoo-Haa.
Tröll wastes no time with its brief 45-minute runtime, rolling punchline after punchline intercut with surprisingly effective atmospheric terror, akin to the nostalgic horror of a Goosebumps episode.
Dali After Dark emerges from the warped mind of subversive burlesque artist Leah Shelton. It’s an immersive journey through the mind and works of Salvador and Gala Dali, and sympatico artists curated by the Burratti Gallery.
It’s a very specific brand of Australian humour that lets comedian Amos Gill shine, and has the crowd in knots with each punchline. In fact, it’s stand-up comedy that can only be described as ‘home-brand’.
Ignite the fire in you at Fuego Carnal, the place where passion begins.
Melba, produced by Tempest Theatre, is a short theatrical piece that portrays one of Nellie Melba’s many final farewells - so many that the sarcastic expression ‘doing a Melba’ came to exist.
The Great Detective once said, ‘There is nothing new under the sun. It has all been done before.’ But this show sets out to prove him wrong…
Orcs, object work and overly-elaborate character names combine for some truly entertaining comedy…