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Elf Lyons: Swan
03 March 2026 - William V.Awesome to see Elf again in this flamboyant performance and appreciate the evolution of Swan over the years. I’ll keep coming back to see her. -
Love is a Game: An Adele Song Cycle
03 March 2026 - Jennifer T.Congratulations Oliver and team - even better than last year!!! Powerful and emotional, bravo! -
Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates x)
03 March 2026 - Jane D.Clever, funny, acerbic. Tune in your Scouse (fast paced, unique Liverpool slang) ear before you watch the show 🤓 -
Effie – Frigid to Feral
03 March 2026 - Antonia P.Hilarious. Audience interaction and quick, on the spot responses a BIG highlight! Loved it. -
Dom Chambers: Magic Hunt
03 March 2026 - Antonia P.Hilarious and magical! -
Kirsty Mann: Corpse
03 March 2026 - Hayley G.A master of storytelling 👏🏻👏🏻 Not to be missed!! -
Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates x)
03 March 2026 - Ian B.This play is commentary on English society but the core concepts are easily understood by an Australian audience. There’s a reason why this show won an award to bring it to Adelaide from Edinburgh, it’s good, that’s why! -
Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed The World
03 March 2026 - Anthony T.Not just a concert, but a joyful lesson in Bob Marley, reggae, Jamaica, and music theory. Duane Forrest’s warmth and passion radiate from the stage, and by the end the room seemed to exhale. A Fringe show that teaches, uplifts, and soothes. -
Twenty Sixteen
03 March 2026 - Gary M.Great band. Great songs. Didn’t want it to end. -
Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates x)
03 March 2026 - Kerry C.Excellent performance, with great connection with the audience throughout. -
Kirsty Mann: Corpse
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The Wild Unfeeling World
03 March 2026 - Josh B.I say to my students that you should never aim to create a work that’s about joy and misery and sheer confusion of being alive, because that is too broad a topic to explore with any meaning. However, in The Wild Unfeeling World, Casey Jay Andrew’s found the white whale of storytelling, and made a work that does exactly that. I cried through over 50% of it. It is breathtaking, moving, and simply beautiful.