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Review: ‘Cherry’ at Sydney Fringe Festival

“On a cloud of cotton candy,” Sarah Leigh Carroll revisits her Teenage Dreams in Cherry.

September 18, 2022 Olivia Croker
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Killing Mr. Barber — Review

The multifaceted nature of all-boys school toxicity is unwound in this witty and insightful one man play.

September 4, 2022 Fergus Berney-Gibson
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
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
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A Musical of Thrones

Katie Thorburn reviews the original musical playing at the Sydney Fringe.

September 22, 2016 Katie Thorburn
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Let’s talk about death

Death and tea are Hannah Craft’s favourite things, and they served her both

September 7, 2016 Hannah Craft
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Postmodern Ballet: Patches, by Little Eggs, at the 2015 Sydney Fringe Festival

Adam Chalmers goes home

October 2, 2015 Adam Chalmers
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Funny and Dark: Spend the Night With Us at Sydney Fringe Comedy

William Edwards laughs riotously

September 18, 2015 William Edwards
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A Small, Warm Light: Patches, by Little Eggs

Some good eggs patch up the holes in Charlie O’Grady’s heart

September 18, 2015 Charlie O'Grady

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