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Hal Fowkes

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Sydney Fringe Festival 2017: Burger King Illuminati: The Infinite Pizza Party

Despite its lack of pizza content, the show is an hour of amazingly funny comedy

September 30, 2017 Hal Fowkes
Culture //

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
A line of performers from Commerce Revue doing high kicks on stage
Culture // Revue Reviews

In the Red, hot, and raunchy

Commerce Revue kicked off the faculty revue season with a darkly funny show

August 17, 2017 Hal Fowkes
Culture //

Behind the mask

Anonymity is, by its nature, resistant to analysis. Does it enhance music?

August 4, 2017 Hal Fowkes
The cast and directors of Jew Revue posing on stage together
Culture, Reviews // Identity Revues

Fake News, Fake Jews is alternative bad

(By alternative bad, we mean that it is good.)

June 1, 2017 Hal Fowkes
BBC Cribs
Comedy // Television

Grand Designs launches MTV cross over: BBC Cribs

Kevin McCloud said he was "ready to get lit".

May 21, 2017 Hal Fowkes
musical handcuffs
Culture //

Rhyme and Crime: The controversial role of criminality in music.

Why is the mainstream addicted to art sourced from society’s fringes?

April 4, 2017 Hal Fowkes
Reviews //

Mates: A Fair Dinkum SUDSy Soapie

Hal Fowkes reviews the first show of the SUDS Summer Season

December 5, 2016 Hal Fowkes

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