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...
Review: Grit and Glitter: A Sideshow Comedy Western
Ever wanted to be an outlaw and join a cowboy gang?
Then Grit and Glitter is the show to see during Fringe Festival. There are some...
Review: Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
I really had no idea what to expect when I headed to Rigby’s Bar for Faulty Towers – The Dining Experience. Thankfully I had...
Review: Driftwood
With innovative choreography Driftwood proved to be something quite unique for a circus style show. Five acrobats explore the innate need for human contact and...
Review: Strange People Comedy Club
Variety shows are perfect for those who are time poor or have recently been introduced to the Fringe Festival. Strange People Comedy Club is one...
Review: The Candy Box
There’s nothing better than being given a bag of lollies as a sweet surprise when you walk in the door to see The Candy...