Reviews

Love Bird

By Georgina Harriss. The Butterfly Club, Melbourne. Jan 30 - Feb 4, 2018

Hilarious new absurdist comedy Love Bird is a family drama turned on its head and pulled from side to side to portray preposterous situations in a frivolous and comical manner.

Abyss

Fringe World. Directed by Rebecca Price.Paper Mountain, Wellington St, Northbridge, WA. Jan 29-30, 2018

On a black set, on an unlit stage, solo performer Rebecca Price, dressed in an old style diving helmet and gear, and weighed down with chains, goes through a daily routine.

An interesting exploration of living life in the abyss, with the weight of the world on your shoulders.

An essentially wordless performance piece, except for the well constructed audiovisuals, it is underscored by emotive old-style jazz. Some of the narration on the film is difficult to discern, but this does not detract from the message. 

Soup

Fringe World. Directed by Ana Victoria Neves. The Lucky Cat, The Supper Room, Perth Town Hall, WA. Jan 30 - Feb 4, 2018.

Soup is based on the idea that ‘Men are the only ones with the right to talk about Women’s bodies’. As such, all of the women in this short play dealing with women’s issues are played by men.

A Rhapsody in Red

The Wicked Stage. Fringe World. Connections Night Club, Northbridge, WA. Jan 26 - 31, 2018

A Rhapsody in Red is a sweet, sexy and strange tribute to the 1960s, featuring three fabulous performers with amazing voices, top notch choreography and great warmth. Presented by The Wicked Stage and starring The CoverGirls, it is an instruction guide to finding a husband, and living life as a modern sixties girl.

Yummy

Fringe World. Directed by James Welsby. De Parel Spiegeltent, The Pleasure Garden, Northbridge, WA Jan 27 - Feb 3, 2018

Yummy is a gorgeously glamorous late night mash up of drag, comedy, dance and cirque; a cabaret with lots of boobs, butts and bellies that blasts into action and entertains at every moment.

Murder Mystery History

Fringe World. Directed by Christie Strauss. An Sibin Irish Pub and surrounding area, WA. Jan 29 - Feb 6, 2018

 

Murder Mystery History is part local tour, part history lesson, a little bit of a ghost hunt, has some great tales of murder and features fabulous storytelling from a talented actress.

Christie Strauss leads a group through Northbridge and the Perth Cultural Centre, telling tales of crimes and killing. An excellent and expertly researched raconteur, Christie’s theatrically delivered stories had the audience enthralled by the murder, mayhem and mystery that occurred in supposably sleepy Perth. This is site specific theatre as well as a tour.

Cull

The Very Good Looking Initiative. Fringe World. The Blue Room, Northbridge, WA. 27 Jan - 3 Feb, 2018

Honor and Patrick decide to cull their Facebook friends. In the process the audience are taken through a wild 70 minutes of the worst excesses of social media, in what would have to be the most energetic performances in town.

The Very Good Looking Initiative present this fascinating and cleverly crafted show. While the story is great, and the performances excellent, the best part of this show is the extreme energy and enthusiasm of performers Patrick Durnan Silva and Honor Wolff, who get barely a second’s rest in this high powered show.

Impromptunes - The Completely Improvised Musical

Fringe World. The Gold Digger at Fringe Central, Perth WA. Jan 27 - Feb 4, 2018

If you have ever wanted to see Impromptunes - The Completely Improvised Musical, but have been unable to get a ticket, this year may be your chance. This very popular Fringe World show is playing at The Gold Digger, a great venue, with stadium seating, which means you are close to the action, with a great view.

Impromptunes - The Bachela-la-la

Fringe World. Directed by Emmet Nichols. Teatro -The Pleasure Garden, Russell Square, Northbridge, WA. Jan 27-Feb 3, 2018

The sexier sister to Impromptunes - The Completely Improvised Musical, The Bachela-la-la is a naughty late night improvised musical based on The Bachelor/The Bachelorette franchise. Aimed at adults, the audience are kept laughing from the time we meet the contestants until the moment that a ring is placed on the winner’s finger.

Play Time

Back Door Productions. Fringe World (WA). The Black Flamingo, The Pleasure Garden, Russell Square, Northbridge, WA. Jan 27 -31, 2018

Play Time is what may happen if children’s television was made for young adults. We join Adam, Kate, Liv and Jake as they learn important things that young adults should know.

Fun and colourfull, it uses a Playschool-like format to teach adult skills to the characters and audience.

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