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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

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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
Blades of Glory meets South Park in sports spoof Bradbury the Musical

Blades of Glory meets South Park in sports spoof Bradbury the Musical

Melbourne Fringe theatre ranged from the ridiculous to the thought-provoking. Here’s a wrap of some of the shows you may have missed.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Lefa Singleton Norton and Cher Tan
Mob has a meeting place at Melbourne Fringe’s Blak Lodge

Mob has a meeting place at Melbourne Fringe’s Blak Lodge

A multidisciplinary hub at North Melbourne’s Meat Market has been home to a range of Deadly Fringe shows in this year’s festival.

  • by Stephen A Russell
‘Dazzling’: Jose Navas’ homage is an exceptional night of dance

‘Dazzling’: Jose Navas’ homage is an exceptional night of dance

In other Fringe dance productions, Mechorstra shakes and shimmies, Shower Thots drips with sensual energy, Shian Law carries the weight of history, Leisa Prowd shows resilience and Joel Bray blurs gender and genre.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Cher Tan, Stephen A Russell and Lefa Singleton Norton
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Extended Rainbow History Class is a comedy treat

Extended Rainbow History Class is a comedy treat

From Rainbow History lessons and victims of hacking to career changes and fart jokes, our reviewers take a look at the shows bringing the laughs, at Melbourne Fringe.

  • by Donna Demaio, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Tyson Wray, Cher Tan, Cameron Woodhead, Nell Geraets, Hannah Francis and Lefa Singleton Norton
Everything to know about Melbourne Fringe 2023
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Everything to know about Melbourne Fringe 2023

This year’s festival is bigger than ever and our reviewers are out in force. Whether you’re after laughs, shocks or anything in between, check out our coverage.

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Manic multi-tasking: Endorphin levels surge in Fringe theatre Burnout

Manic multi-tasking: Endorphin levels surge in Fringe theatre Burnout

Fringe Theatre goes on the treadmill in Burnout Paradise while other shows offer high octane dance/theatre fusion, AI monsters and invitations into strangers’ loungerooms

  • by Cameron Woodhead, John Bailey, Stephen A Russell, Cher Tan and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
Fringe dwellers bear up (barely) for their moment in the hard-to-spot sun

Fringe dwellers bear up (barely) for their moment in the hard-to-spot sun

Melbourne’s 41st Fringe festival has officially begun – and that was all the excuse some people needed to get near-naked in public even if the weather wasn’t co-operating.

  • by Karl Quinn
The comedian taking on transphobia in a new show

The comedian taking on transphobia in a new show

Acclaimed comedian Anna Piper Scott plays an analogue of JK Rowling in a new play taking aim at anti-trans rhetoric.

  • by Elizabeth Flux

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