Category: Reviews
Review – The Painted Ladies (Australia)
Almost every song introduces a new and different instrument keeping the music easy to listen to but entertainingly diverse.
Review – Soil & “Pimp” Sessions (Japan)
It all comes together in a fractured sort of way, a sublime nightmare.
Review – Icarus Falling
The manic oscillation between boisterous characters and uncouth narrator reflects the very unpredictable nature that is depression. It works, and it works well.
Review – Bec Hill in… Ellipsis
The tin can phone starts buzzing – the ringtone Loser by Beck – and our Bec answers, only to find her self-doubt loudly berating her on the other end.
Review – Left
The LEFT ensemble is bursting with energy and passion and the show is jammed packed with amazing routines, yet an edit of the weaker moments could see this show seriously fly.
Review – Mush and Me
The production seamlessly leaps through locales with each scene, and the bare bones set leaves the audience with no distractions from the cliché-free romance unfolding before them.
Review – A Simple Space
The whole ensemble are fit and talented, but what really makes this show one of the highlights of the Fringe is their charisma and chemistry – A Simple Space is a strangely life-affirming experience.
Review – A Little Less Conversation Remix
What’s most impressive about the show is Callan’s stamina. The man can actually pole dance. Legit. This is physical comedy, dancing steadily for over an hour, interspersed with shtick on the history of various choreography.
Review – Winter is Coming
This show is creative, naughty and one not to be missed by anyone who is a fan of Game of Thrones.
Review – Blood at the Root
Blood At The Root not only explores the impact of prejudice, but the expectations and burdens of racial and sexual identity themselves.