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26 February 2018
Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany
A beautiful, heart-wrenching portrayal of an incredible story
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26 February 2018
The Revolting Children Of Tomorrow
A talented cast of youths bring song, dance and plenty of fun
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26 February 2018
Guru Dude’s Silent Disco Walking Tour
A fun, playful dance through the city
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25 February 2018
Orpheus
A true gem of a show whose praise I want to sing from the rooftops
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25 February 2018
Best of Fringe: Early Show
A variety show with different types of humour, so there’s something for everyone
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24 February 2018
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Mental health issues are at the front and centre of this two hour play about loss and hope
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24 February 2018
Eleanor Conway: Walk of Shame
A brutally honest and amusing stand-up which took an unexpectedly dark turn
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24 February 2018
Bi-Cycle
Who knew a spin class and sexual confusion went so well together?
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24 February 2018
Interview with Sam Anderson
Sam spoke to me about his show at Adelaide Fringe and coming to terms with his sexuality
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23 February 2018
Bubble Show For Adults Only
Impossible, incredible feats with bubbles…and some unnecessary extras
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23 February 2018
Interview with Ingrid Garner
I spoke to Ingrid about the inspirations for her plays and her view on Fringe and the importance of the arts
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17 April 2018 – 21 April 2018
curious directive: Frogman
A coming-of-age, supernatural thriller, experienced with Virtual Reality headsets and live theatre, this is a ground-breaking theatre from double Fringe First Award winners, curious directive.
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7 April 2018
Me & My Bee
Climate change is massive, bees aren't. Join the bee party... before it's too late!
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22 February 2018
Fruitcake
Startlingly humorous and fascinating insights into life on a psychiatric ward
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22 February 2018
Justin Matson: Fatter Than You Think
An endearing, funny show with lots of potential
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22 February 2018
Love Letters to the Public Transport System
Heartwarming, emotional and unexpectedly beautiful
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21 February 2018
Napoleon Disrobed Review
Told by An Idiot present an absurdly comic take on alternative history, questioning what it means to lose a powerful identity and attempt to retrieve it.