Fringe Feed
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Scout Boxall - God's Favourite
14 March 2025 - Tasma J.Loved this show, thank you Scout!! -
Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Ar** For England
14 March 2025 - Emily V.Writing and performance were amazing 10/10 -
I Still Have No Friends
14 March 2025 - Isobel C.Amazing work from this awesome crew of young performers!! An absolutely huge debut and I can’t wait to see what the do next year. -
I Still Have No Friends
14 March 2025 - Lachlan C.Well written allegory with some talented young actors -
WET
14 March 2025 - Shannon M.Beautifully done. The history song and the dance were a real stand-out. -
Lucille MacKellar Has Boy Problems
14 March 2025 - Jason G.This was a great comedy show and would recommend it for anyone who like smart comedy. Wonderful performance -
Dirty Work
14 March 2025 - Kellie G.What a delight to stumble into what seemed like the magical world of Mary Poppins, only to find some grubby truths that will take more than a spoonful of sugar to cure the malaise of expecting someone else to do the "dirty work". Terrific fun. -
The Good Decisions Project
14 March 2025 - mikayla z.It was a beautiful show with well thought out story line that makes you self reflect. -
A Sound healing journey
14 March 2025 - Joshika A.Great way to experience sound healing and intro to meditation in a cool, dark space indoors yet under the stars! -
Fringe For Kids
14 March 2025 - Felicia L.Such a fun way to see so much more in a just one fringe outing! Great, talented artists. -
Me, Myself and Hand
14 March 2025 - Andrew G.An absurdist comedy about a performer who grabs a wooden hand from an IKEA shelf. Unfortunately, that hand belonged to Pinocchio and he's intent on taking over her body. Zola Allen milks the wooden hand for pretty much every joke possible, both in unexpected and also corny (but fun) ways. Things take a twisted turn as Pinocchio begins to force her to tell the audience secrets that she would rather keep under wraps. A truly unique, strange comedy with something to say. -
Railway Bob
14 March 2025 - Andrew G.Told via theatre, song, and puppetry, the tale is performed with such enthusiasm and charm as we learn of Bob's life. Mostly based on known fact (with a few admitted moments of creative liberties), it's a fascinating historical tale. Loved by all who encountered him in life, and even by those who only heard tales of him, it's a testament to the joy dogs bring us. A joyous celebration of man's best friend, if you love dogs, trains, and/or history, this is a show to see.