In this unique and honest performance, Jobe shares experiences from his life that have inspired the stories and songs he records. Armed with an array of instruments, a loop pedal, and a melodic voice, Jobe performs six beautifully unique and insightful songs that are unlike anything I’ve ever heard—in the best way. At times, I felt transported to the forest, to the outback, and everywhere in between.
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Expect beautiful vocal performances backed by a fabulously groovy band who never miss a beat. Bond Songs: The Music of 007 has something for everyone—classic songs from a bygone era, Oscar-winning tracks, and amazing anecdotes and tidbits seamlessly peppered throughout the show.
There was not a thing I would change about this bittersweet production. The Soaking of Vera Shrimp from Patch of Blue is decidedly a 5-star show, and a favourite of the Fringe season.
We’ve Been Here Before feels deeply personal. Through songs and anecdotes, Kraft reflects on family relationships, an addict father, an overbearing mother and the complexities of love and identity, while tracing the emergence of a musician learning to channel pain into creativity.
90 Day Comedian by Dalin Oliver is a warm, engaging stand-up show filled with hilarious anecdotes and enough cultural insight to leave audiences feeling like they’ve gained a few brain cells rather than lost them.
Delightfully funny and extremely clever, Live Manga proves that you don’t need words to communicate with an audience — just wonderfully wacky characters, expressive physical comedy, and perfectly timed sound effects.
This is a hold-on-to-your-seat celebration of Shakespeare, delivered at breakneck speed and peppered with audience participation and recurring catchphrases.
To go or not to go? Please go. Fakespeare is fast, funny and well worth your time.
With clever storytelling, imaginative play and performers who genuinely understand young audiences, The Great Beach Adventure flies by in a joyful blur. If you’re looking for a Fringe show that delights children and adults alike, this one is well worth packing the metaphorical sunscreen for.
In a compelling premiere solo work, CRAM Collective co-founder Melissa Pullinger delivers a heartfelt and engaging performance in Meteors, a show that gently weaves together humour, grief and the search for meaning.
