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Casual Receptionist of the Quarter
18 March 2026 - Ben K.What a great show with a great message -
Casual Receptionist of the Quarter
18 March 2026 - Michelle W.This was laugh out loud good. If you have ever dealt with the public or a boss or corporate head office on a zoom call, you will relate. A clever, funny and well performed show. -
Little Boxes
18 March 2026 - Michelle W.An true hidden gem of the Fringe. Joann took us on a ride of emotions as we explored all the ‘boxes’ society place us in and some we put ourselves in. In the end you start to question whether you are happy with your boxes or if it is time to make some changes. Funny, sad and memorable. I highly recommend this show. -
Eden
18 March 2026 - Connor D.Clever and vivid new writing, expertly directed by Kate Gaul. Atmospheric two-hander that brings theatricality along with its poetic language. Strong new work that will do well in festivals across the world. Great to see a new Australian play! Both performers are dialed in and execute nicely. Perfectly staged. -
Meg Washington and a Piano
18 March 2026 - Vanessa L.Loved it -
Wee Stu's Stunted Growth - A Tragicomic Triptych in Three Gear Changes
18 March 2026 - Denise R.Wee Stu’s Stunted Growth is a VERY funny & delightfully absurd show that also reveals the many factors that created the comedian - extreme poverty & dingbat parents. The last act, when tubby 160cm Stu in a huge ginger wig & blue painted face comes on as Braveheart had the audience giggling all the way to their cars. -
Meg Washington and a Piano
18 March 2026 - Lucy E.Fabulous. -
Aperture
18 March 2026 - Wayne L.Fantastic experience! Engaged all the senses -the soundtrack, movement, lighting and visual art (even some created mid show!) as well as the aroma and taste of the curated cocktails, all in an intimate setting. -
Tash York is Drop Red Gorgeous
18 March 2026 - David S.Tash York at her absolute best! And Peppy Smears is the cherry on top! Watching these two joust on stage is a delight! Get your tickets NOW! -
Two Blondes + a Bloke (or two)
18 March 2026 - Mark W.Jazz / blues, had a great night in the intimate little venue that is Bavarde on Woodville Road. Enjoyed the show thoroughly. <3 -
Rob Newman in Don't Die Wondering
18 March 2026 - Carol S.Funny as well as moving, with remarkable life stories. Made me think about what’s important and how for any of us life can stop at any moment. -
Two Blondes + a Bloke (or two)
18 March 2026 - Miriam W.Such a gorgeous show with great tunes, fabulous voices and lots of giggles as well. One more show! Get down there!