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  • A whinnying success
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    A whinnying success

    21 January 2023

    It’s a frivolous romp exceptionally well performed. Claire Trolio is calling it early, but All the Fraudulent Horse Girls could be the summer festival season’s biggest hit.

    Reading time • 5 minutesTheatre
  • Cartoon girl with black hair and a purple dress with a pink flower on a yellow background. A tale of working 9 to 5
    The Festival Sessions

    A tale of working 9 to 5

    27 January 2022

    Making its world premiere at Fringe World 2022, The Almost Completely Terrible Tale of Felicity Footin is a didactic fable that makes a mockery of the modern workplace.

    Reading time • 6 minutesTheatre
  • A promotional image from She's Terribly Greedy. Pictured is a woman with dark hair sitting at a table of food. From behind two sets of hand appear, one set pouring a drink the other reaching forward. Glutton for punishment
    The Festival Sessions

    Glutton for punishment

    17 January 2022

    Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, She’s Terribly Greedy is a visually arresting foray into the mind of a young woman who can’t decide which path in life to follow.

    Reading time • 9 minutesTheatre
  • A promotional shot from This Is Where We Live, Pictured is a woman in a orange shirt and man in a blue shirt with a moustache laying on the floor together. Step Feet First into a tale of young love and tragedy
    The Festival Sessions

    Step Feet First into a tale of young love and tragedy

    10 January 2022

    Drawing parallels with the ancient Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, This Is Where We Live is a poetic and gritty exploration of first love tarnished by the grips of trauma and isolation.

    Reading time • 9 minutesTheatre
  • Patrick Livesey and Wil King lying on their backs, cheek to cheek. Both wear heavy, drag-queen style make up and are bare chested. Only their heads and shoulders are in the frame. Get DIRTy
    The Festival Sessions

    Get DIRTy

    5 January 2022

    Melbourne actors, writers and producers Patrick Livesey and Wil King are bringing their award-winning queer thriller DIRT to Fringe World 2022.

    Reading time • 7 minutesFringe World Festival
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