Overwhelmed by the 2024 Fringe program? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

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Western Australia’s arts playground
30 November 2023
Overwhelmed by the 2024 Fringe program? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
11 February 2023
If you’re in need of warmth, laughter and some stirring tunes, Ara Jansen heartily recommends hanging out at Queer Piano Bar.
7 February 2023
ECU’s Fringe World exhibitions take the viewer on trip that ranges through different themes, ideas and identities, writes Jaimi Wright.
6 February 2023
With plenty of variety (and skin) on display, there’s something to suit every appetite in drag cabaret show Yummy Iconic, says Rachel Denham-White.
6 February 2023
Eddy Brimson’s Naughty Boy haunts the dark alleys and late-night empty train carriages of our nightmares. David Zampatti rides along.
6 February 2023
Gillian English has plenty to say about beauty standards in her entertaining new show. Like our relationship with our bodies, however, 1000 Ships is a work in progress, writes Claire Trolio.
5 February 2023
With sparkly dresses, neon shades and stunning harmonies, Meadowlark return to Fringe with a new greatest hits playlist. Bourby Webster is caught up in the heat of the moment.
5 February 2023
These knife-juggling, acrobatic Vikings are on an important quest, but do they have what it takes? Junior reviewers Jackson and Chloe Davis find plenty to appeal to young ones.
2 February 2023
Alexander Wright, Phil Grainger and Megan Drury deliver a tour-de-force in The Gods The Gods The Gods, that’s as free spirited as it is philosophical, writes David Zampatti.
1 February 2023
Berlin punk-pop siblings Otto & Astrid return with their unique brand of musical madness and while the show is played for laughs, these guys can play, writes Ara Jansen