Using the Scarborough Beach sand as its stage, SIREN is a magical melting pot of sculpture, sound, and contemporary dance that invites audiences to contemplate their relationship with the planet.
Author Archives: Isabella Corbett
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.
Bubble trouble
27 January 2022
Fringe World favourite Luke Bolland is back with a Perth-centric stand-up show inspired by WA’s COVID-19 bubble.
Hey now, you’re an Allstar
19 January 2022
If you’ve ever considered selling your soul in exchange for fame and money, ALLSTARS is the Fringe World show for you.
Punk rock musical rewrites old scripts
18 January 2022
If you’ve ever wondered what the coming-of-age musical Spring Awakening would be like if it were queer, Michele Gould’s 107 is the musical for you.
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.
Between life and death
12 January 2022
Prepare to be reborn at Worship: Memento Vivere, a dark yet enlightening journey through death and the afterlife that reminds us to embrace the pleasures of life.
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.
Electrics light up Fringe
5 January 2022
What happens when a classical guitarist goes electronic? Find out in this conversation with Jonathan Fitzgerald.
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.