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ReviewsA little ray of mayhem
30 January 2021
David Zampatti stuck it out long enough to find the gems amid the noise and fury of Tomás Ford’s Fringe show.
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ReviewsCircus takes the twist
3 February 2020
While YUCK Circus falls short of delivering a feminist manifesto, it still has a subversive edge and is lots of fun, Jenny Scott finds.
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ReviewsThe good and the ungodly
30 January 2020
It’s a musical battle of mythological deities, as David Zampatti finds in The Gods The Gods The Gods and an ear-bashing Ragnarokkr.
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The Festival SessionsAria on high
28 January 2020
Classical singer Aria Scarlett believes opera should be available to everyone. In her Fringe World show Wave Form, she takes to the streets on stilts to create new space for an old art form.
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ReviewsSlapstick, music and fun for kids
25 January 2020
Rosalind Appleby and Seesaw’s junior reviewer agree Brass Monkeys is friendly, safe, fun entertainment for the kids.
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The Festival SessionsDiving into the divas
15 January 2020
UK drag queen Velma Celli is obsessed with divas and in her latest show, Me & My Divas, she celebrates the big names, from Judy Garland to Jessie J… all live, no lip-synching. Seesaw caught up with Velma’s alter ego, Ian Stroughair, to find out more.
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SpotlightFor the love of indie tunes
7 February 2019
With over 100 members, Perth indie-pop choir Menagerie has no trouble filling an auditorium with harmonies. But what does it take to muster so many voices …
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SpotlightCatch him if you can!
25 January 2019
It may have started with a stutter, but Daniel Gorski’s career looks pretty smooth from this angle. His alter ego, Mr Gørski, has been touring arts …
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