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FeaturesFRINGE WORLD on mission to strengthen social fabric
11 January 2026
The summer arts showcase returns to inspire courage, curiosity and community, writes Stephen Bevis.
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ReviewsEcholocation – WAAPA’s farewell resonates with heart and history
27 November 2025
WAAPA farewells its Mount Lawley campus with Echolocation. Rita Clarke follows the pathways that honour decades of creativity, community and artistic training.
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ReviewsLove, Lies and Longing: Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues
29 August 2025
Humphrey Bower brings great judgement and imagination in directing this timely revival of the play that inspired the Oz cinema classic Lantana, writes Mark Naglazas.
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ReviewsUncynical Love Stories Are Hard to Find
4 July 2025
Maya-Rose Chauhan reviews Love Stories, a sincere and reassuring insight into climate change that proves the compatibility of science and love.
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ReviewsFlame-grilled tour de force
20 June 2025
Victoria Laurie reviews Never Have I Ever as a sharp, high-stakes dinner party drama that skewers identity politics, privilege and performative ethics with wit, flair and powerhouse performances.
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ReviewsA 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 SessionsA 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 SessionsGlutton 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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