Packed with nostalgia, Kaleido Company’s 80’s Mixtape is a circus show that keeps its audience buzzing, says Claire Trolio.
Tag Archives: FRINGE WORLD 2021
Hot-headed mix of profanity and poetry
28 January 2021
Kim Kirkman praises the well-drawn characters and the clever and evocative writing in What of It.
Let’s do the mind-warp… in colour
28 January 2021
Colours and sound combine to create the immersive experience of Colour Warp, though there’s potential to take it even further, observes Jaimi Wright.
Skewering the ‘nice guys’
26 January 2021
David Zampatti says Jamie MyKaela’s clever but excoriating DADDY is the most challenging show he’s seen in this year’s Fringe.
Summer’s a world of dark threats
26 January 2021
Craig McKeough welcomes the chance to see master storyteller Shaun Tan’s illustrations up close in ‘Rules of Summer’.
Choose your own musical
26 January 2021
Live polling directs the story and who does what in Undecided, and Claire Coleman says it’s great fun.
A tsunami of subversion
26 January 2021
You might want to brace yourself for Patrick Marlborough’s radical gloves-off stand-up in On Fringe, but it’s well worth the effort, advises Xan Ashbury.
Dazzling show delivers timely message
26 January 2021
Brave, brazen and surprisingly poignant, Reuben Kaye’s latest show is not to be missed, says Nina Levy.
Millennials strive for COVID gold
25 January 2021
The 2020 Isolympics is an entertaining and tongue-in-cheek mish-mash of dance, story and parody, reports Daisy Sanders.
Deadset at the heart of Fringe
25 January 2021
Think you’ve seen everything circus has to offer? Jan Hallam says the all-heart, all-woman Deadset crew had the audience giddy with delight.