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Reviews
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Reviews
Quirky metaphors mix mental and eco health
25 January 2019
Fringe World review: Public Service Announcement, Grace⋅ Blue Room Theatre, January 23⋅ Review by Xan Ashbury⋅ Grace is a quirky play tackling the serious issue of …
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Reviews
An absolute cracker
4 July 2018
Review: shake & stir theatre co, George’s Marvellous Medicine · State Theatre Centre of WA, 4 July · Review by Varnya Bromilow · Making children’s theatre is …
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Reviews
Brave, intense, strange
5 March 2018
Perth Festival review: The Second Woman by Nat Randall and Anna Breckon · Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, 3 March · Review by Varnya Bromilow · How …
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