Two dance works, (un)written · (un)heard and FEMME, take very different approaches to telling women’s stories, Nina Levy finds.
Tag Archives: Fringe World 2020
A dozen cheeky answers
31 January 2020
Robert Housley finds much to tantalise in the sexy circus show, How Much Do You Love Me?
All change for flawed trio
30 January 2020
Claire Trolio finds that despite a shaky start, Kiss: A New Musical is 90 minutes well spent.
Feel-good show from master storyteller
30 January 2020
Rosalind Appleby and her son are captivated by the gentle storytelling in Finegan Kruckemeyer’s play, Love.
Playing the prince of potatoes
29 January 2020
Packed with Perth memes, Tony Galati the Musical tells the tale of WA’s own spud king.
Chills on the nightshift
29 January 2020
Monica Main gives a bravura performance as an unhappy medium in Talkback, David Zampatti says.
Modern mating mores
28 January 2020
David Zampatti says Onstage Dating is a hilarious and sometimes slightly sad swipe right.
Aria on high
28 January 2020
Classical singer Aria Scarlett believes opera should be available to everyone. In her Fringe World show Wave Form, she takes to the streets on stilts to create new space for an old art form.
The quokkas are revolting
28 January 2020
In Quokka Apocalypse, David Zampatti discovers that the last laugh is on us.
Slapstick, music and fun for kids
25 January 2020
Rosalind Appleby and Seesaw’s junior reviewer agree Brass Monkeys is friendly, safe, fun entertainment for the kids.