Theatrical productions often strive to captivate audiences with compelling narratives and immersive storytelling, but Freak Show takes a bold leap…
Browsing: sydney fringe festival
While the play had the potential to be a poignant reflection on the systemic injustice of Catholic reformatories, and the broader culpability of sexual deviance that is unduly placed on women’s shoulders, it unfortunately fell short.
Originally produced by SUDS at the University of Sydney, Screwd! is masterfully witty, flawlessly acted and hilariously confronting.
Colin Ebsworth masterfully weaves autobiographical threads of evangelicalism, f-ed up parents, and fate into a dynamic story.
With a show where each night there is a new audience, a new reading, and a new storyline, the possibilities are necessarily endless.
“On a cloud of cotton candy,” Sarah Leigh Carroll revisits her Teenage Dreams in Cherry.
The multifaceted nature of all-boys school toxicity is unwound in this witty and insightful one man play.
Deep Heat presents a humorous and well-crafted sketch show
This is an ‘educational and hopefully funny’ experience not to be missed.
A reality shaking, ambience making night of comedy