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Slippery
22 February 2024 - Antonia Z.This was a phenomenal show! Energetic, cheeky and non-stop laughs. -
Garry Starr: Classic Penguins
22 February 2024 - Lauren F.My face hurts from laughing -
MOTORBOAT
22 February 2024 - Jazz K.I cried with laughter several times. Amazing performance. Weird and beautiful. I can’t recommend this show highly enough. A must see for this Fringe. -
Funky Fresh Musical Improv
22 February 2024 - Philip W.Love how they get the audience to suggest the improv sets. Quirky, good team of improvisers held together with groovy keyboard. Went on a whim and had a great time. Nutters and bloody funny. -
Jeromaia Detto: MUSH
22 February 2024 - Connor P.Hilarious hour of antics! -
Sauna Boy
22 February 2024 - Ray and Conrad HC.Good crowd, great show. Reflections and observations on working in an iconic gay venue. Humour and drama. -
Grace Jarvis: Oh! The Horrors!
22 February 2024 - Andrew G.Started a bit slow, but once Jarvis revealed herself to be the world's cheeriest nihilist, things really picked up and I had a great time as she shared the horrors she faces in her life, and the horrors we ultimately all face. Being an undiagnosed autistic for most of her life, living with chronic pain, and end of the world anxiety are just some of the things she talks about while looking chuffed as chips. Edgy but never punching down or crossing the line. -
Sh!t-faced Shakespeare - Macbeth
22 February 2024 - Taimi A.Hilariously inappropriate -
Garry Starr: Classic Penguins
22 February 2024 - Mark A.A total hoot -
George Glass' Bradbury The Musical
22 February 2024 - Andrew G.This is a musical comedy loosely based on the life of Steven Bradbury, and we mean loosely. For example, one of his first encounters is with Tonya Harding who suggests lots of ideas involving the breaking of legs. If there is one thing I can guarantee, there is no way you'll predict where this show ends up going because it winds up in disturbing, twisted places. If you want a gloriously deranged rock musical with fun songs about an Australian icon, this is definitely one to see. -
Dizney in Drag: Once Upon a Parody
22 February 2024 - Andrew G.If you thought this would just be drag performers lip-syncing to Disney songs, think again because this show is so much more. All the songs are original hilarious parodies, turning tunes from our childhoods on their heads. What if all the doodads the little mermaid found were sex toys, for example? All the performances are tied together with a fun narrative. This is a full on musical comedy that's incredibly entertaining, and highly recommended! -
Wankernomics 2.0 – As Per My Last Email
22 February 2024 - Andrew G.The sequel to the funniest political satire show I've ever seen at the Fringe, this hilarious update may be even better. Presented as a faux university lecture, the show aims to teach everyone how to be... well, a wanker. What entails is a vicious and hilarious mockery of Australian politics, capitalism, but especially corporate culture. Just be warned that you may not like it when you find out what people really mean when they say "as per my last email."