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An Evening with Dame Granny Smith
26 February 2026 - Andrew G.By the end of this show, you will believe an apple with some bites taken out of it is a sentient being. Basically, it’s light comedy with just the right amount of edge to keep us guessing and laughing. But it isn’t quite all jokes, as the reveal of the inspiration behind the show lends it some emotional weight. This is definitely a comedy first and foremost, though, and it’s a fantastic one. Every member of the audience was in stitches and beaming on their way out, myself included. -
Anthony Locascio - The Divine Comedy
26 February 2026 - Marie R.The Divine Comedy goes way beyond a few religious jokes. Anthony blends humour with a deeply personal story, showing that ‘wogs’ can be clever, layered & multifaceted, far beyond the usual ethnic lols. He is an engaging story teller with just the right amount of wild inappropriateness. I genuinely laughed out loud. He walks the fine line between humour & pain brilliantly. The show ends with the finale you didn’t know you needed - but you definitely do! You have to see this. Bravo Anthony -
Fakespeare
26 February 2026 - Suzi D.Fast & funny! Those new to Shakespeare & fans of his work will enjoy Fakespeare by Patrick Hercamp from award-winning Sound & Fury. I loved his short, sharp & hilarious Hamlet & tonight it's Macbeth. It's in the quirky Squeaker, a little venue advertised as 'open air' (but there's protection from sun & rain under the large shade sail) 💎 -
DIZNEY DEBAUCHED Bad Guys
26 February 2026 - Soren W.Ardent Artists have put together a stunning line up of some of our favourite cunning & camp Disney villains this fringe. Silly, sexy, and heaps of fun! -
Elf Lyons: Swan
26 February 2026 - Soren W.The only rendition of Swan Lake you need in your life. Thanks Elf for doing the important work of showing us where the walls are 🙌 -
CVNT
26 February 2026 - Andrew G.Basically, a clown show in which said clown is dressed as a certain part of the human anatomy. Extremely heavy on (voluntary) audience participation, she plays games with us and hosts activities that involve the titular genitalia. I’ll just say that by the end, the audience was joyfully dropping c-bombs like there was no tomorrow, and it was somehow an empowering and cathartic event that brought us all together. -
London Calling
26 February 2026 - Kevin C.Once again it has proven to be the best show for the 2026 Fringe -
Wiesenthal
26 February 2026 - Amber H.An intimate show in a very fitting setting, excellent actor, thought provoking. If you are hard of hearing maybe sit at the front as the machines at the back whir and its voice level only. -
The Mirror
26 February 2026 - Julie Faye F.An engaging and poignant look at how we see ourselves, and how other see us! Loved the soundtrack as well, and the playfulness that GOM can bring to a show! GO WELL SA TEAM!! xx -
Millicent Sarre is Too Tired To Smash (Patriarchy)
26 February 2026 - Mark O.Have seen all of Millicent’s cabarets to date (full disclosure, a fan and a colleague). This is Millicent’s most touching, most affecting show yet. The writing is excellent and the song writing on this show is so engaging musically as well as lyrically. -
Blushing
26 February 2026 - Glynn N.Loved this - the connection with the audience was profound and very moving, they deserve to have a full house, highly recommended for sure. Glynn Nicholas -
Sammy J - HERO COMPLEX
26 February 2026 - Skye R.My favourite fringe show so far!! Comedy whilst telling a fantastic true story. Amazingly good! Highly recommend!!