Review: Little Death Club
Bernie Dieter’s Little Death Club was named as one of the favourites from last year’s Fringe and the variety show returns again playing Friday...
Review: Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany
Ingrid Garner wows the audience with her 60-minute show detailing her grandmother’s life in Nazi Germany. This is not your typical war story it’s details...
Review: Notorious Strumpet & Dangerous Girl
Framed as an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting we are welcomed into the tent and offered tea, coffee and biscuits by our wonderful hospitable host and...
Review: Club Briefs
Club Briefs well it’s only showing at Fringe and it has a very hot sizzle factor! There’s a lot in this show that could offend...
Review: Unsuitable
Comedy is not usually what first comes to mind when I think of circus shows at Fringe World as audiences tend to be quiet...
Review: Sugar
Sugar is an all girl show that tells a story of how social media has rapidly increased young people’s anxiety and depression. It certainly...
Review: Shaken: A James Bond Cabaret
Lining up at the bar before this show I thought it calls for something shaken and not stirred. You couldn't have a James Bond...
Review: Gran in a Van
Leonie Clarke proves you’re never too old to try new things. At 55 she entered the world of stand-up comedy and hasn’t looked back. Tor...
Review: Le Aerial
Le Aerial is an all-female circus that uses different aerial apparatuses to create stunning and beautiful routines. The only male in the show is the...
Review: Heath Franklin’s Chopper ‘Bogan Jesus’
In today’s society where everyone is focused on political correctness Heath Franklin doesn't. His comedic impersonation of the deceased criminal Chopper doesn’t follow any...