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Reviews // Sydney Fringe Festival

Review: Two Girls One Show

This is an 'educational and hopefully funny’ experience not to be missed.

September 16, 2018 Madhuraa Prakash
Reviews // Sydney Fringe Festival

Review: a m b i e n t c o m e d y

A reality shaking, ambience making night of comedy

September 8, 2018 William Tandany
Culture //

Sydney Fringe 2017: ‘The Acappelicans’ provide a solid hour of pure dorky joy

Robin Eames is a die hard a cappella fan and they will fight you

September 30, 2017 Robin Eames
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REVIEW: What Are We: Here We Are!

"What Are They? Funny."

September 28, 2017 Hannah Pembroke
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The silliest of billies: a review of Jack Savage at the 2017 Sydney Fringe Festival

"Experimental, unique and utterly delightful, it was a show that I was honestly sad to leave."

September 22, 2017 Hal Fowkes
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Brilliant, if Fumbling: The Jetpack Collective’s Comedy Against Humanity

Anonymous jerked off to Round the Twist

October 18, 2015 Anonymous

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