Simone Craddock and Jessie Gordon are two of Fringe’s busiest artists. Clad in leopard skin and armed with killer voices, their first show celebrates what it is to be a woman in control. Bourby Webster is thrilled to hear them roar!
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Finding treasure among the rubbish
21 January 2022
This one man show takes a humorous approach to our problem with rubbish, writes junior reviewer Sascha Bott.
Sweet sounds of girl power nostalgia
20 January 2022
Newcomers Sugarglass Entertainment present a feminist reclamation of ‘00s girl groups and bubblegum pop in an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza, writes Claire Coleman.
Briefs back with added bite
20 January 2022
This revised version of Fringe favourites Briefs offers a tasty nibble and leaves Erin Hutchinson hungry for more.
Old favourites delight young fans
18 January 2022
This circus performance delivers enough colour, action and tricks to keep audiences of all ages entertained, writes our junior reviewer Pippa Turnbull.
It don’t matter if you’re Blak or white
17 January 2022
Deadly funny comedian Fabian Woods targets Blak and white with equal measure in his Fringe World show and Bruce Denny enjoys the ride.
What to SEE: More hot tips for Fringe
17 January 2022
Seesaw Mag’s editors have sifted through the Fringe World program to bring you a second selection of shows to suit all tastes.
Mind games in the dark
17 January 2022
Exquisite sound design is at the heart of two immersive theatre shows, with the potential to expand and manipulate the imagination. Claire Trolio takes the plunge twice in one night.
A tale of many emails and a golden llama
17 January 2022
A little kooky and very shiny, Michelle Aitken’s new solo work is classic Fringe fare, writes Nina Levy.
The epic journey continues
15 January 2022
Homer’s Athens was bedevilled by the plague, making it the perfect inspiration for a modern remake of the classic yarn. In episode two of the epic, Odysseus tries to get home from Troy, and David Zampatti goes along for the ride.