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Deep Heat: A Bit Much poster.
Reviews // Sydney Fringe

Review: Deep Heat’s A Bit Much

Deep Heat presents a humorous and well-crafted sketch show

September 18, 2019 Rhea Thomas
Culture //

Scandals, secrets, lying and flings: you make the rules, you Quick Bright Thing

The new fringe show from two SUDS alum breaks all the rules

September 20, 2017 Gabriella Florek
Reviews //

PeaceByPeaceCorps

Jess Zlotnick reviews the Baby Boy Bolognese show to hit the Sydney Fringe

September 8, 2016 Jess Zlotnick
Profiles //

“The Best Feeling in the World” – Honi Speaks to Nazeem Hussain

Naaman Zhou joins Nazeem Hussain in the margin.

October 8, 2015 Naaman Zhou
Culture, Reviews //

No Slips: Freudian Nip’s Tri Hard: Get Rich or Die Crying

Alex Fitton Alex Fitton tried to nip them in the bud at the Sydney Fringe before they blow-up.

September 28, 2015 Honi Soit
Culture, Reviews //

No, Just Hedda: Robot Sparrow’s Hedda, after Hedda Gabler

Lauren Pearce thinks there’s a reason Pirandello won the Nobel Prize

September 28, 2015 Lauren Pearce

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