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.
Category Archive: Reviews
Please see My Grandpa Doesn’t Follow Me On Instagram. Yoz will help you laugh, cry, and understand that the individual struggles we all go through are not only better told through art, but might not be as individual as you once thought. Yoz deserves our attention, and I will make sure to see everything they have to offer from here on out.
Sometimes you see a show and it makes you think about it for days. Weeks. Months. A show like that changes the way you see things. A show like that is crucial.
Embarrassed Naked Female (this show contains nudity) is that show. See it. Please.
The utterly staggering transitions between characters, with ease and expert fluidity soften the emotional blows and offer some levity and respite to a show that is a masterclass in nuanced performance and humility.
You’ll need to see NYMPH, a new original musical from Jennifer Trijo, to find out how the relationship between a Daydreamer and a Sleepwalker unfolds.
You’re left with a deeper understanding and appreciation of reggae music and the impact Bob Marley has had on the world.
Both adults and kids will love this comedy of errors and its clever narrative, which exudes so much infectious joy it leaves you realising how much we all need to embrace our inner child and laugh at bum jokes a bit more often.
Presented at 6pm in the heart of the CBD, Hold My Beer has enough range and appeal to please the most casual Fringe-goers and die-hard comedy fans. There is something for everyone in this show.
Trauma bonding finds a home in this bold two-hander from actors who clearly have the training and technique required to captivate an audience. In the delicate hands of two brave young performers, potentially triggering themes are handled with care, and just the right amount of dark humour to execute a remarkable piece of theatre which left this writer in floods of tears.
Ever felt simultaneously furious at the state of the world and exhausted by the relentlessness of your own fury? Me too. But there’s good news, because tired but tenacious Millicent Sarre has written a show just for us.
