Reviews
The Heart May Or May Not Go On - Adelaide Fringe Review
Taylor has written deeply about her life changing diagnosis, using dark comedy, lyrical performances, and instrumental ballads.
Lesbian Love Stories - Adelaide Fringe Review
Romantic, sweet, tragic, and one heck of a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, Lesbian Love Stories tells the anonymous true stories of queer women from around the world.
MONSTER - Adelaide Fringe Review
Come forth and enter the cult of transgenderism, a place where transphobes cease to exist and the uninitiated are converted to transition their gender
Happy Endings - Adelaide Fringe Review
A seductive grown up [little] red riding hood, drag, circus, burlesque, and a whole lot of queer camp dancing.
Leslie & Anita: Fallen Stars of Hong Kong - Adelaide Fringe Review
A truly worthy tribute show guaranteed to take you on an entertaining emotional rollercoaster of hope, authenticity, and retro cantopop.
YOAH - Adelaide Fringe Review
A technological revolution, YOAH by CIRQUEWORK fuses together electro music, digital animations, neon lights, and Japanese cultural elements to create a contemporary circus experience.
Bisexual Intellectuals- Adelaide Fringe Review
Millicent Saare, Jemma Allen, and Rosie Russell join forces with their different bisexual archetypes to portray the joys and woes of what it means to be bisexual.
Smiling Through The Human - Show Review
Colsey’s debut cabaret show, Smiling Through The Human is a deep dive into their lived experience of being neurodivergent in this world and the misconceptions and misunderstandings associated with neurodivergent people.
Everything is a Lie – Show Review
A millennial crisis seeps through the soul of Lauren Edwards, as she reaches the late stages of her thirties and cannot run from the existential dread of her life and much of the current state of the entire world around her.
The Stripsons - Adelaide Fringe Review
Ay, Carumba! Your favourite Springfieldians are back and better than ever, in burlesque and drag form!