Fringe
Fringe festival news, previews and reviews from Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney from team scenestr.
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Djuki Mala Are Dancing With Intent
Djuki Mala are coming back!
Their infectious, high-energy show 75,000 years in the making is a mix of pop culture, dance and storytelling with traditional dance... -
Bells In Wonderland Go Down A New Rabbit Hole
Wonderland is no place for children at Fringe World.
The Bells of Scarlet Bell Burlesque have taken a trip down the rabbit hole only to discover that they're all... -
360 ALLSTARS Will Be On Heavy Rotation In 2019
The urban circus to challenge the meaning of circus as we know it is touring Australia in the first half of 2019.
'360 ALLSTARS' by Onyx Productions revolutionises... -
Polar Force To Blow Away Audiences At PICA For Fringe World
'Polar Force' will be showcasing for the first time in Perth at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) as part of Fringe World.
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Blanc de Blanc Sets Its Sights On Perth For Fringe World
Premiering in 2016 and following shows at the Sydney Opera House, London’s West End, Brisbane Festival and The Garden of Unearthly Delights in Adelaide, Strut & Fret's
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2019 Earth Frequency Festival Overview
From its roots as a small landcare party in 2005 to being one of Australia's foremost transformational gathering, Earth Frequency Festival (EFF) is gearing up for another
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PICA And The Fringe
Located in the heart of Perth, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is the city’s focal point to experience the best of Australian and international visual,
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Perth Fringe World 2019 Programme
More than 700 shows have been packed into the 2019 programme for Fringe World Festival in Perth, offering four weeks of outstanding entertainment across the
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SPIN: A Dance Party Like No Other At Melbourne Fringe
Inspired by club scenes in San Francisco, Mexico, Cuba and Berlin, 'SPIN' celebrates the physical and social experience of dance parties, subcultures and the beats that bring
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Sammy J Continues His 50 Year Show At Melbourne Fringe
Comedian Sammy J returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival this year with Part III of his ongoing ‘The 50 Year Show’.
First performed ten years ago, it returns at... -
Sweaty Pits Debut A New Show For Fringe Season In Melbourne And Sydney
Canberra comedy duo, Sweaty Pits, will debut their first sketch show, 'Pity Party', at Melbourne's Fringe Festival and Sydney Fringe this September.
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GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS: Bonnie Curtis Projects Heads To Melbourne Fringe
Sydney-based dance company Bonnie Curtis Projects are heading to Melbourne with their acerbic parody about the experiences of modern women, 'GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS'.
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Kilter: 5 Ways Contemporary Circus Is Existentialist AF With One Fell Swoop's Jonathan Morgan
One Fell Swoop Circus is presenting 'Kilter' as part of Melbourne Fringe this year.
Expect never-before-seen apparatus, award-winning acrobatics, live music by... -
Andy Johnston Is Navigating Life With His Show Twink Ascending
Andy Johnston heads to Melbourne and Sydney with his new show, 'Twink Ascending'.
Leaving no stone unturned, Andy's hour length one-man show dives into topics such... -
Open Letter: Fishlace Jones Steps Behind The Curtain For Melbourne Fringe
Fishlace Jones is a little stuck in life.
The man known as 'the king of the independent theatre scene' must make some career-defining decisions that could equal his... -
Melbourne Fringe: CEO/Creative Director Q&A
To get a sense of this year's Melbourne Fringe, we spoke with its Creative Director/ CEO Simon Abrahams.
What are we in for this year with Melbourne... -
Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival 2018 Programme Announced
Paul Boylon, the Founder and Director of the Cabaret Fringe Festival, believes that “art is tomorrow’s reality”.
The Cabaret Fringe is an opportunity to glimpse the... -
Jelly Or Jam Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2018
How is it that the gelatinous mush housed inside your skull can determine your identity? How does it feel to squelch jelly between your naked toes? Why does food with red
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Louise & Sally On Tin Pan Alley Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2018
In 'Louise & Sally On Tin Pan Alley', the opposing sonic waves of classical and jazz do not collide, they converge. As demonstrated on West 28th Street in downtown
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Demi Lardner Is A Living Troll
Comedy sensation Demi Lardner has a new show. Hold on, this is going to get weird.
Following the success of last year's character-driven piece 'Look What You Made...
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