This high camp comedy about modern gay life is as funny as it is informative, with a beautiful ode to family
Tilly OddyBlack delivers a characterpacked hour that translates her online charm to the stage, offering a crowd pleasing night out
Studio 54 Sing for Your Life brought the glitz and the disco hits, and the crowd soaked up every beat
Prepare to be marvellously misdirected in Jimeoin’s random acts of kookiness
Buckle up, this is a well-researched, hilarious and bumpy ride
A showbag of gags told through the cultural lenses of four Asian cultures living in Australia
A sentimental journey, unpacking the boxes that categorise our lives
You’re never too old to follow your dreams!
Red District Unleashed explodes all over you in the best and most consensual way possible
A good show of risqué cabaret circus with well performed songs, strutting dancers and the usual array of fine circus acts and comedy
These aren’t house-hold name comedians, but it’s probably just a matter of time
A homegrown musical by Amity Dry that forefronts the female experience at different stages of life
A humorous stand-up show that mixes Irish anecdotes with insights from cognitive behavioural therapy and his work in mental health
The Understudies is a feel-good comedy which captures the chaos and magic of live theatre through sharp wit and excellent performances
A fascinating insight into a folk music legend
A rocking new initiative supporting young regional talent
Sian’s show lays bare the jumble of her life with humour and honesty making one of the more sincere moments of this year’s Fringe worthy of audience attendance
Boyce should be celebrated for her moving performance
Burlesque as an art form, by its very nature can be varied and difficult to lock into a definition. Confessions Club Vol III embodies this premise well
Chloe Halley is a pint-sized triple threat in this entertaining cabaret