Echoing the tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice, Feet First Collective’s latest offering is a well-told story of young love in a bad place, writes David Zampatti.

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10 February 2022
Echoing the tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice, Feet First Collective’s latest offering is a well-told story of young love in a bad place, writes David Zampatti.
23 January 2022
There’s more to Down Rebound than charming circus and witty patter, discovers Nina Levy.
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.
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.
10 January 2022
Drawing parallels with the ancient Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, This Is Where We Live is a poetic and gritty exploration of first love tarnished by the grips of trauma and isolation.
10 November 2021
The FRINGE WORLD program has been launched and Rosalind Appleby brings you insider tips on what to expect and which shows you shouldn’t miss.
29 July 2021
We have two double passes to give away to see Space Music, presented by Australian Baroque on Saturday 7 August at Girls School, East Perth.
12 February 2021
Watch out for Kalyakoorl Collective, says Michelle White, as she feels the heat in FIRE, its debut work.
11 February 2021
It’s a bit green, but Claire Trolio says Jungle in Here is a well-devised commentary on the tedium of office life.
2 February 2021
Madelaine Page brings great energy to her solo Fringe show, and time should help it develop, David Zampatti says.