Review: 99 Schnitzels (Veal Ain’t One)

Last year I caught a sketch at one of the variety shows from Josh Glanc’s show and since then I have been looking forward...

Review: Kabaret Dietrich

In Karbaret Dietrich we’re introduced Marlene Dietrich’s character Lola from The Blue Angel film which made her a star. The show is set in Weimar...

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: 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: 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: 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: Séance | An Immersive Experience

Séance was one of the shows I was really looking forward to and immerse myself in the spooky experience. Don't go along thinking you will...

Closed: Dao of Dylan

Recently awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, Bob Dylan is arguably the most important songwriter of our time, and following a sellout debut tour...

Review: The Naked Magicians

With a packed audience spanning all ages, The Regal Theatre was buzzing as we eagerly awaited to meet the R-rated The Naked Magicians. The stars...

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...

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