By Jessica Checkland The injury of two horses in Melbourne’s CBD last week has re-lit the spark of public debate and the protest on horse-drawn carriages. We’ve
By Tiarne Lambert “Welcome to my lounge room.” Adorned in pyjamas and cradling stuffed teddies, Gavin Nicklette invites us in to his living space for
By Elisha Hammond Presented as an arena style musical theatre experience, Tony Galati the Musical tells the story of a potato farmer who became a
By Tiarne Lambert Red roses, a box of chocolates, and a seat in St George’s Cathedral for Valentine’s Cabaret is the complete Valentine’s Day recipe.
By Adam Di Tullio What the Fandango written, produced and performed by Robert Hofmann is one of the most enjoyable cabarets that I have seen
By Honey Wilkinson Velma Celli’s: Equinox is the quintessential fusion of a drag show and cabaret. From celebrated diva anthems to musical theatre, you’ll be
By Tiarne Lambert Photo by Johannes Reinhart You’ve never seen circus like this before. Presented by WA company, Kinetica, Syncope explores the extremes of the
By Honey Wilkinson DAD examines the altering dynamic of one’s relationship with their father. In a room filled with an excessive number of pillows, the
By Jessica Checkland Best of Fringe: The Late Show is guaranteed to have something for everyone with different acts every show and all types of
By Honey Wilkinson “Who’s your daddy?”. No really, who was he? DAD is a hilarious, tear-jerking show that explores the comical and confronting components of fatherhood. From