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The best, the weirdest and the most risky of the final Fringe weekend
Melbourne Fringe
Melbourne live reviews

The best, the weirdest and the most risky of the final Fringe weekend

A performance at a mystery location and a show that takes true crime to its limits – read our ever-growing list of reviews here.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Cher Tan, Donna Demaio, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Hannah Francis, Sonia Nair, John Bailey, Tyson Wray, Andrew Fuhrmann and Vyshnavee Wijekumar

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Fun, subversive, and occasionally kinky: Here’s what not to miss at Fringe
Melbourne Fringe
Melbourne live reviews

Fun, subversive, and occasionally kinky: Here’s what not to miss at Fringe

From a dinner party with a difference to a cup of tea with a stranger, this year’s Fringe is in full swing. Read our ever-growing list of reviews here.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Cher Tan, Guy Webster, Hannah Francis, Sonia Nair, Tyson Wray and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
The evolution of a Fringe goddess

The evolution of a Fringe goddess

She is the queen of Melbourne’s festival of the provocative, but Moira Finucane’s boundary-pushing performances have a generosity at their heart. It all comes from a life-changing encounter.

  • by Cassidy Knowlton
The best (and the weirdest) of the Fringe Festival so far
Melbourne Fringe
Melbourne live reviews

The best (and the weirdest) of the Fringe Festival so far

From a live soap opera complete with snacks to a celebration of tomatoes, this year’s Fringe is in full swing. Read our ever-growing list of reviews here.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Cher Tan, Donna Demaio, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Guy Webster, Hannah Francis, John Bailey, Sonia Nair, Tyson Wray and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
Half sport, half art: Why juggling is more than a party trick

Half sport, half art: Why juggling is more than a party trick

Bleeding hands and 20,000 hours of training is only part of what it takes to revolutionise the art of professional juggling.

  • by Nell Geraets
These two pieces are beautiful – but they don’t fit together

These two pieces are beautiful – but they don’t fit together

With Études and Circle Electric, The Australian Ballet is bringing together the new with the classical. Separately, they work. Together, less so.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead and Tony Way
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Melbourne Fringe Festival 2024

Melbourne Fringe Festival 2024

This year’s festival has kicked off, with almost 500 shows on offer across Melbourne and greater Victoria. Here, our writers take a closer look.

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Strange, familiar, free: Your guide to choosing the perfect Fringe show

Strange, familiar, free: Your guide to choosing the perfect Fringe show

Soap operas and secret locations: here’s a taste of what’s to come at Melbourne Fringe.

  • by Elizabeth Flux
This play is about a violent man. So why is he played by a woman?

This play is about a violent man. So why is he played by a woman?

In the face of Australia’s shocking rates of domestic violence, our grittiest theatre makers take a bold new approach.

  • by Kylie Northover
We’ve been at it for millennia, but sex on the Fringe is something else

We’ve been at it for millennia, but sex on the Fringe is something else

From disability to cultural taboos, this year’s edgiest festival steps into territory that is usually unspoken.

  • by John Bailey
Spring has sprung early, here’s how to make the most of it in Melbourne

Spring has sprung early, here’s how to make the most of it in Melbourne

Your culture guide for cost-conscious connoisseurs, with a few big-ticket items should you have the chance to splash out.

  • by Cameron Woodhead

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