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Dusty Feet Mob: This Story's True
09 March 2024 - Andrew G.A dance troupe like no other, Dusty Feet Mob are a group of Aboriginals of all different shapes and colours, with the oldest in their 30s and the youngest being 6 years old. They do a great job of utilising them all in roles that makes them feel like a cohesive whole. Featuring both traditional and contemporary dance, without a doubt the standout for me was the performance about the Stolen Generation. A powerful, moving, and beautiful show, I highly recommend it no matter your ancestry. -
SEANCE - DARKFIELD
02 March 2024 - Andrew G.If you're a fan of movies like Paranormal Activity, you will likely enjoy this. An immersive horror experience that happens in pitch darkness. Great use of directional sound! -
INFERNO
02 March 2024 - Andrew G.A very hot (literally) circus show where all the acts involve fire. This is not a gimmick though, as all the performers would still astound even without the dancing flames. Very saucy, very entertaining. -
Werewolves
02 March 2024 - Andrew G.A professionally run game of the social deduction classic Werewolves, try to survive as a human or kill them all as a werewolf. Even if you get knocked out early, it's fun watching the chaos unfold... especially when friends and family betray each other! -
Lost in Translation
02 March 2024 - Andrew G.Performers re-enact a movie... that's been through a machine translator multiple times, making it hilarious nonsense. Guaranteed to be a good time if you see it on a night where they do a movie you enjoy (the schedule is on the event page). -
London Calling
22 February 2024 - Andrew G.Hosted by the charismatic Paul Dabek, this variety show consists of circus, comedy, magic, and... well, some acts which simply defy definition. Each performance has a fun London/English theme, bringing a lot of quirkiness with it. Fast-paced and energetic, this was simply some of the must fun we've had at the 2024 Fringe so far! -
Wonderfully Terrible Things
22 February 2024 - Andrew G.As soon as Wonderfully Terrible Things begins, Cirque Songstress unveils her two biggest assets: her powerful voice, and her fantastic song writing ability. She is full of sharp, piercing wit and kept us laughing and mesmerised, though she's not for the faint of heart. It's not all songs, though! She's also a fantastic aerial artist, hence her name. What's even more impressive is that she effortlessly continues to sing while flying through the air. Fantastic show!