Review: Great Train Robbery
Through an ingenious mix of clowning, physical theatre and wonderful singing, this comic four shed new light on ‘what really happened’ and ‘how they participated.’
Review: Great Train Robbery
Through an ingenious mix of clowning, physical theatre and wonderful singing, this comic four shed new light on ‘what really happened’ and ‘how they participated.’
Review: Plan B for Utopia
With its low tech props, starkly minimal staging, and exquisite performance, Clevillé has constructed a piece that teeters between being hilarious, heart breaking, and intensely hopeful.
Review: Bubble Show With Milkshake and Dr Bubble
Nonstop bubble chaos, skills abd some beautiful moments
Review: Wolf Meat
Profoundly silly and farcically serious show with just the kind of anarchy that offers coke to audience members. Contains brief and ghastly nudity.
Review: Extravaganza
An absurd yet deliciously delectable action packed hour and ten minutes of clowning, acrobatics, physical theatre and slapping
Review: In Denial: A One Woman Clown Show
Endearing, funny and a tiny bit flirty, in Velma's clown way!
Review: “Mom?”: A Comedy of Mourners
Creative, perfectly timed slapstick and hilarious physical comedy!
Review: Morro and Jasp Do Puberty
A peak behind the crimson curtains of two regular girls who just want to have fun, be loved, and figure out how the holy b*lls tampons work.
Review: Scarlet Shambles: It Used To Be Me
Stunning physical noir performance from a Fringe newcomer to watch
Review: It’s Only Words
An absurdly brilliant clown act that explores the nature of communication and language.
Review: FEAST
A pinch of nudity, a splash of surrealism, and a dollop of the absurd. You won’t find anything else quite like it skimming through the Fringe brochure, that’s for sure.