It’s a new work and rough around the edges, but Claire Trolio says SLUTDROP is brilliant and illuminating.
Tag Archives: Fringe World 2020
Mini-musical passes the test
6 February 2020
Erin Hutchinson says The Beep Test is a must-see, good-natured mini-musical that’s far from a torturous test of stamina.
A fishbowl of memories
6 February 2020
Isabelle Leclezio finds the uninhibited joy of fish feet refreshing to see in the local indie dance scene.
Pipe dreams
5 February 2020
Actor David Colvin tells tall tales and true about a legendary master piper in Thunderstruck, says an enchanted David Zampatti.
Patriarchy-smashing princesses
5 February 2020
Forget Disney. The princesses in the musical Disenchanted! are fed up with the way they’ve been portrayed and are ready to kick some butt, says actor Georgia McGivern.
A show of simple magic
4 February 2020
Skilfully staged and beautifully performed, A Special Day is a thrill for lovers of theatre craft, David Zampatti says.
Circus takes the twist
3 February 2020
While YUCK Circus falls short of delivering a feminist manifesto, it still has a subversive edge and is lots of fun, Jenny Scott finds.
High art is high entertainment
3 February 2020
Bourby Webster says nothing’s sacred in the clever DivaLicious show, Defying Gravity! – and it’s hilariously entertaining.
Purrfect delight
1 February 2020
Tiffany Ha discovers kittens are the perfect antidote to the sometimes stifling formality of Baroque concerts.
On the cusp of adulthood
31 January 2020
Steven Cohen says Homebrand is gorgeous, experimental theatre that will make you think, with a bold and impressive young cast.