The sharp, fiery dynamic amongst Fairybread's cast remained incontestable, with each beautifully portraying the demand for emotion and human connection.
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The sharp, fiery dynamic amongst Fairybread's cast remained incontestable, with each beautifully portraying the demand for emotion and human connection.
Bus Boy is an poignant and utterly unmissable show this Fringe Festival, guaranteed to make you feel a plethora of emotions, old and young alike.
The night was full of Fawlty Tower’s hijinks, sporadic crowd insulting, and true-to-form bland food.
There's no better time to get our hands and hearts set on an indulgent binge of culture. So what are you waiting for? Sink your teeth in.
Inside we hide is an engaging and well done piece of theatre. The performers/director and writer have all nailed it. With a mixture of comedy, thrill and intrigue it has something for everyone.
The standout moment was the clever ensemble work in manipulating some carefully selected sheets. Without giving anything away, the clay creatures erupt with creativity to reveal to Halina how the ordinary can become the extraordinary.
talk dirty to me shines the spotlight on how we live and increasingly how we love. The show strikes that perfect balance of making you laugh, and making you think. You won’t be disappointed.
Do you like to play the blame game? Come play and see if you would survive. ‘Inside We Hide’ is part of the Fringe World Festival and is showing at the Blue Room Theatre February 9-13.
This year's Fringe World is set to be the best yet. The program has over 700 events listed, and this can be incredibly overwhelming. But no fear! Here are some of our picks.
Sam and Ash have never met, but they’ve been having sex every night. Kinky sex. The sort of sex that you pretend you’ve never heard of. But one of them is a liar. Welcome to the world of talk dirty to me, a play where sex is lies, honesty is sex, and lying is loneliness.
Halina is an entertainingly wild frolic through alternate universes - some recognizable and some summoned from the depths of the imagination.
Staring up-and-coming stage actor Abigail Martin as Lucy, the play is not at all for the faint hearted but highlights an incredibly important and too often taboo issue. The characters face self-doubt, guilt, anger, blame, isolation, powerlessness and the enormous courage needed to confront the past in an incredibly honest and sensitive way.
What produced the cognitive dissonance was that, inside the KEN DOM(n)E and only a few metres away from a joke that said “Old man noodle say man with wholein pocket feel cocky all day long”, Bruce Fummey's show is all about the trauma and ills of racial stereotyping.
I can only describe the entire experience from the point of arriving at the Noodle Palace as sexy. Sometimes I was comfortable and somewhat aroused, other times I was scared for my bubble being invaded.
First up, we have the English ‘middle-class private educated white boy’ Chris Turner’s Pretty Fly show which is touted as a journey of life through hip hop and secondly Perth’s own new-New Yorker Josh Makinda, performing a very impromptu and crowd-tailored comedy, Lots of Ideas and Limits .
It's a weird and wacky tale told masterfully by Burke and it's so crazy and hilarious that it just works.
This Show Does Not Include Live Nude Girls is a great night out. It gives you a taste of an underperformed style of theatre molded with improvisation. Prepare to be entertained.
IntotheMask aren’t content with just bringing commedia dell'arte to Perth, they are seeking to form a unique version of it on the shores of the swan.
This entrepreneurial duo will attempt any kind of seductive ploy to swindle the audience into the world of their salacious antics. No seat is safe from Bernadette’s promiscuous eye or her determined perusals amongst the audience, especially since her microphone is cordless.
Not burdened by success, Midlandia is worth attending because it has to be.