Coming to Vaults Festival this weekend is QUADRUPLE THRE4T by Australian comedy sensation Henry Moss, which was nominated for Best Comedy at the 2019 Brighton Fringe.
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Coming to Vaults Festival this weekend is QUADRUPLE THRE4T by Australian comedy sensation Henry Moss, which was nominated for Best Comedy at the 2019 Brighton Fringe.
One of the hardest shows to watch I have ever experienced, this one woman show, a completely sung through musical touches on some dark and difficult themes to deal with, including rape, abuse and family violence.
Expose the world’s greatest cover ups with three conspiracy theorists as they explore the inconsistencies of their entire perception of the world, and each other.
Examining addiction, pleasure and arousal, Such Filthy Fucks exposes the negativity around people, particularly women, watching porn, porn addiction and the intimacy of life versus the screen.
Extraordinary music, costuming and projections tell the deeply poetic story of Tang Xianzu, known as the Shakespeare of the East.
How do I find the words to talk about Bryony Kimmings’ latest show, which is in such high demand she’s currently performing two additional morning shows? Join me in my love letter to Kimmings’ most recent and most powerful piece of autobiographical theatre yet.
At the end of the world, a girl sits alone listening to the radio, listening for signs of life. In her despair and loneliness, she swallows a bottle of pills… and the radio comes to life. Has she imagined it? Is it real? Is there someone out there?
Ruthie Henshall is embarking on her first solo tour of Australia, bringing her new show to Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide this month. For those unfamiliar with this West End name, she’s a five time Olivier Award nominee, made her West End debut in Cats, played Velma, Roxy and Matron Mama Morton from Chicago across the West End and Broadway, and has appeared in a myriad of major shows over the years
In my first three days at the 18th Prague Fringe Festival, this is what I’ve seen – what I liked, what maybe wasn’t my cup of tea, and what you can still see before they close!