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Hannah Maxwell: My Gay Lady (I, AmDram)
27 February 2026 - Chris M.I went to see Hannah Maxwell: I amDram. An immensely entertaining play that begins with the audience singing It's a Long Way to Tipperary and ends with 4 audience members (I was one of them) performing a choreographed grand finale. In between we meet a young girl wanting to sing " On the Street Where You Live" in My Fair Lady, discovering her sexuality, trying to "come out" to her family, and much more. Loved it. -
Hypnotist Matt Hale - FUNBELIEVABLE! 90s Rewind
27 February 2026 - Renee E.So much fun and excitement. Matt is full of fun and energy. Fab night highly recommend! -
Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed The World
27 February 2026 - Chris M.I was looking forward to some Bob Marley reggae, but was given much more by Duane Forrest. I doubt there is better musical theatre at this year's Fringe. Life affirmation to a reggae beat. Do yourself a favour and get a ticket to "Bob Marley: how reggae changed the world" at the Holden Street Theatre. -
Con Coutis: Joke Protocol (Live Comedy in Surround Sound)
27 February 2026 - Andrew G.Con once again tries to con us into thinking he's a stand-up comedian, when he's actually an incredibly talented and funny physical performer. Using his natural comic timing, wit, technology and a little bit of help from the audience, Joke Protocol is a hilarious, inventive, and clever spy film parody. A damn fun time! -
'The Soaking of Vera Shrimp' from Patch of Blue
27 February 2026 - Chris M.Martha Walker is brilliant in The Soaking of Vera Shrimp. I went to the play not really knowing what to expect. At first I thought it might be a comedy and by the end of the play I had a tear in my eye. Martha plays Vera Shrimp, a young high school student coping with the death of her mother, school, friends, a distant father, by immersing herself in the wonders of rain. A must see. In fact I might go and see it again. -
Beyond the Red Thread
27 February 2026 - Andrew G.A collection of contemporary and experimental dance pieces examining different aspects of womanhood. Some pieces were sensual, some rather beautiful, others surprisingly brutal! I didn't feel there was a single dud and despite the wide range of moods and themes explored, it all felt like a cohesive whole. Loved it! -
Wright&Grainger's SELENE
27 February 2026 - Abbey A.Meg's beautiful use of tempo combined with Al's incredible writing is an absolute treat! such a gorgeous story with so much warmth and so many smiles - couldn't recommend this enough! -
Taxidermy
27 February 2026 - Daniel T.Flirty, funny, and built on a creative original concept. Loved it & highly recommend! -
Embarrassed Naked Female (this show contains nudity)
27 February 2026 - Andrew G.A show as funny as it is confronting, Couvreur does a fantastic job telling the story of her frustrating and sometimes disturbing ongoing ordeal with wit, charisma, and confidence. A dark dive into the world of porn forums (but again... she makes it funny!) Loved her taking power back into her own hands at the end! Also, see The Sensemaker. -
Teasing Myths
27 February 2026 - Brett B.A wildly inventive spin on Greek myth that’s exactly the kind of unpredictable joy Fringe-goers live for. Sharp, sexy and genuinely laugh-out-loud, Teasing Myths transforms Medusa into a style icon, turns Perseus into a slapstick star and has Thanatos kicking more than just metaphorical butt. Boldly funny, smartly subversive and utterly entertaining — we walked in curious and walked out buzzing. We’re very glad we saw this hidden gem! -
The Sumo Show HIRAKUZA
27 February 2026 - Michele A.A fun introduction to the fascinating world of Grand Sumo. Real talent is right there on show, and the audience participation was impressive. -
The Shamrocks
27 February 2026 - Kellie F.Fantastic show - 10/10 🤩