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SMOKO
16 March 2026 - Mia K.Lol ride through the streets of small town dating, sexist work environments and modern consumption :) -
ODIE
16 March 2026 - Sharleen A.Fantastic dialogue! Keeps you engaged and weaves in brilliant themes. -
Rapha Manajem - THE SALMON WAS GOOD
16 March 2026 - Sue B.Enjoyed the evening very much. Great job Rapha -
Pop Party Choir
16 March 2026 - Martin B.Great, fun participative activity. Sing out loud. -
Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit
16 March 2026 - Jack O.I enjoyed the performance, its a scripted show with Audience giving ideas thsy change the performance. -
Ozzy Algar: Speed Queen
16 March 2026 - Jack O.Beautiful performance. -
Focal Point
16 March 2026 - Jack O.A performance by circobats graduates, wonderful skills, -
KIN
16 March 2026 - Veronica W.SPECTACULAR!!! So so incredible. It will stay with me forever. The story telling, music, comedy - the connection to our country and theirs, so much respect. You felt every part of this show and walked away wanting to deeply connect with your own ancestors and country. The music was flawless. The story telling was incredible. This show used music, song, dance, acting and a bit of comedy to portray a really personal journey of connection to oneself and land. Highly recommend! -
Rob Newman in Don't Die Wondering
16 March 2026 - Kent M.What a show! Rob does an excellent job of mixing story-telling, humour, and warmth. It gave me nostalgia for a time and place that I'd never experienced, which was a special experience in itself. The message of the show is woven throughout, and you can see Rob as different versions of himself over the course of the show, each funny in their own way. And Ally does an amazing job supporting the show with bursts of energy and levity. Would watch again!! -
Werewolves
16 March 2026 - Marilize S.Standing ovation I would go again and take my friends if there were more shows !! -
Tree of Dreams
16 March 2026 - Liz H.Duane is so engaging, and his simple use of props and puppetry add so much to the story. Can't wait to see what comes next. -
SPECTRUM
16 March 2026 - Dean N.In a small theatre space a short walk from the main gardens Jess steps on stage and through colour, metaphor, and prose invites her audience walk in her shoes as she dances across the stage. A beautiful and universally accessible exploration of neurodivergence and a personal reminder that we are never as alone as we think. Jess is charming, funny, vulnerable, and captivating. This kind of show is the very heart of fringe. It will stay with me always. Please see it.