A show that deals with relationships, loneliness and belonging could so easily become a downer but this one tackles it with wonderfully witty writing and hilariously cheesy dance moves.
All in Fringe
A show that deals with relationships, loneliness and belonging could so easily become a downer but this one tackles it with wonderfully witty writing and hilariously cheesy dance moves.
Dungeons and Dragons isn’t an easy sell for a fringe audience, but this show tiptoes the line between niche and mass appeal.
It’s safe to say that everyone in the room was belly laughing during Ciaran Lyons’ stand up show. Delivering relatable Perth humour and stories that made the crowd hoot with laughter, his laid back style of presentation created an atmosphere of good vibes all round.
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.
Lysistrata is a comedy written by Aristophanes in 411 BC. However, it is disappointing that the effort to create connections between the source material and the feminist movement remains surface-level throughout this update.
If you’re chasing an evening to sit back, relax and enjoy the show, Club Briefs isn’t for you.
We were lucky enough to be able to chat to the stars of the show and get a further look into their thoughts on Super-FANNY-Tastic.
Poorly Drawn Shark is an autobiographical account of Perth-based performer Andrew Sutherland’s time as a jobbing actor-slash-model in Singapore.
With a collection of hyper-talented misfits, miscreants and fantastic freaks, Little Death Club is the only sensible response to our increasingly divided and fearful world.
Funny, honest and informative, Super-FANNY-Tastic is a show straight from the heart.
There’s a new sheriff in town. And by sheriff, I mean one heck of a Fringe show — more specifically, one put on by the ever-loved Headfirst Acrobats.
‘Poppy Sloan’s WILD-HER-NESS! promises a new generation of poet: one whose understanding of womanhood digs deeper and deeper.
Having travelled around Australia, transforming disused spaces into lucid wonderlands, A Midnight Visit has arrived in Perth thanks to Fringe World Festival and Broad Encounters. Warning: some light spoilers ahead!
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.
Set upstairs in Perth’s Flour Factory, Cameron McLaren’s 6056 is an encapsulation of Perthie humour with a dash of social commentary, cynicism and a plethora of self-deprecating jokes.
FRONT brings a lot of energy and great performances to the stage, but is let down by what it leaves unsaid…
Be prepared for an evening filled with vintage glamour, breathless abandon and the world’s finest cabaret and acrobatic talent.
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.
Melbourne comedy duo Barney Pollock and Matt Young take you aboard an otherworldly train ride to Paradise, a colourful absurdist romp through the realm of desire and validation. We chat with them ahead of their upcoming show at Fringe World, showing from 12th - 16th of February 2019.