Starting with love and ending in blood, Pierre Ulric’s ‘Confessions of a Magician’ isn’t your standard conjuring show. In his Fringe Session Q&A, he reveals more …
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Dylan done medium rare
24 January 2018
Smart and sassy, Monique diMattina and Rebecca Barnard have juggled music and motherhood to bring you comedy cabaret act Dao of Dylan. How did they do …
Dark humour and haunting soundscapes
24 January 2018
Paully aka Paul Rowe, is the front man of Genrefonix, a Perth-based arts/music collective that will be taking audiences on an eerie journey into local history …
Out of control
23 January 2018
Dance is uncontrollable, says Israeli choreographer Omer Backley-Astrachan, and that’s what he loves about the art form. He’ll be performing in his dance work TOHU alongside …
The wee small hours
18 January 2018
How did you sleep last night? If you’ve had any experience with the frustrations of the sleepless wee hours, Night Sweats is the Fringe show for …
Making music on the fly
18 January 2018
As his name suggests, Harlem’s Dandy Wellington cuts a dapper figure on stage as bandleader in “Club Swizzle”. But his role in this highly-anticipated cabaret/circus fusion (from …
Dark verbatim
18 January 2018
Have you heard of No Lights No Lycra? It’s that disco where you dance in the dark. Lazy Yarns’ second Fringe show sounds like a theatrical …
Pushing provocative buttons
17 January 2018
CULL is a new show from Melbourne-based company, The Very Good Looking Initiative (TVGLI). Described as a darkly comedic look at the world of social media, …
Shirtless in the 70s
16 January 2018
Alida Chaney is the director of Songwriter, a musical by Trevor Gibson that is based on his book, Shirtless on the Green Lino, which tells the story of his …
A dedicated man of magic
16 January 2018
Magic, piano playing, betrayal… what more could you ask for in a night out? Matt Penny’s new show, Find the Lady combines all three. Seesaw caught up …