Full of humour and poignancy, there is never a dull moment in Don’t Do It, Don’t Do It, Do It!, and I can honestly say that I haven’t quite seen a show like this during the Fringe.
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Written and performed by Patrick Livesey, The Boy, George is the exploration of what might happen if Queen Elizabeth died, the Monarchy is overthrown and a bratty and entitled Prince George refuses to leave the palace.
While it is often uncomfortable, Cockroach offers an honest and brutal perspective on gendered violence that will stay with you for days
Caution – Deadline Ahead is a funny and sharp look into the world of procrastination. Cristina Lark has a written a show which displays both humour and plenty of moments of self-reflection around both her own and the audience’s habits.
Law Without Order just isn’t on par with other comedy shows at Fringe
Squeeze My Cans is a story of survival, but it is also a rare, unadulterated insight into the life of a Scientologist. In a sphere so shrouded in mystery, Schenkelberg’s account is simply fascinating and a must for anyone who is desperate to know what it’s truly like on the inside.
With masterful performances by the young cast, choreography by former The Mill Director Erin Fowler, and a theme song by original ensemble member Clementine Murton, Goddess on a Highway promises to be an unforgettable journey into the cult experience and the modern dilemma of bullying.
Lovecraft is an ode to the science behind the fuzzy feelings when we are enamoured, infatuated, and unhealthily overwhelmed with lust and passion towards a (potential) partner.
In collaboration with Upside News, Expressions Media is running Headliners at WOMADelaide, a course where young people learn the art of music journalism and then put those skills into practice at the WOMADelaide media morning.
Gone were the familiar rows of chairs, replaced with an empty dance floor waiting to be filled – and once the Cousins’ set of wall-to-wall bangers began, it didn’t take long for eager dancers to flock to the front.
