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I Can Have A Dark Side Too
18 March 2026 - Anthony C.Captivating play to watch Ray's personality deteriorate and succumb to his repressed personality that's directed through his sock puppet. -
Meg Washington and a Piano
18 March 2026 - Leanne S.I want to watch her movie now -
The Debate
18 March 2026 - Tom C.Loved it!! -
What songs may do...
18 March 2026 - Rowan B.A delicate portrayal of the complexities of queer love through beautiful synchronicity of dance and storytelling. -
Upside Down Fantasyland
18 March 2026 - C T.Troy shares his story. -
SNOUT: The rock opera
18 March 2026 - John P.Hidden social reflection, very catchy tunes, amazing voices, hoola hoops n clubs and blue space punk pigs !! A striking visual and musical journey -
Phil De Bondi - The Man Who Never Sleeps
18 March 2026 - Hiral D.Do not make the mistake of sleeping on this roller coaster of emotions and laughs. Great show! -
Neptune Henriksen - With Legs Wide Open
18 March 2026 - Dylan G.Neptune is a warm, open, aware and delightful human who shares insights and experiences of their life, in a joyful and positive way. Truly emotional, liberating and inspirational. The most uplifting show I’ve seen. -
Maybe He's Born With It, Maybe It's ADHD
18 March 2026 - Jodie K.WOW. Boy does he know his audience and boy did we not expect to feel so seen, loved and worthy...while also keeping up with the speed of light delivery, excellent tangents, relatable anecdotes and hella poweful ending! If you have ADHD, if you are trying to understand someone with ADHD or you just like a faced paced laugh sesh at the end of the night - see this show! -
Wright&Grainger's ORPHEUS
18 March 2026 - Henry N.This is a truly special show: lyrical, heart breaking, and enthralling all at once. The blending of spoken text and music creates an atmosphere of awe unlike anything else you’ll see at the Fringe. -
Wright&Grainger's SELENE
18 March 2026 - Abra R.An intimate coming of age story, beautifully told, with stirring and deeply engaging audience participation. -
Millicent Sarre is Too Tired To Smash (Patriarchy)
18 March 2026 - Matthew L.A timely cabaret that navigates the nuances of modern day burnout through catchy, original songs and tongue-in-cheek writing.