Fringe

Ancestral Voices Reveal What Lies Beneath

Fringe 25 @ Theatre Works: Three generations of women grace the stage in an ode to the seasons, to becoming, to womanhood. The show culminates in a stirring call to arms. Reviewed by Olivia Di Grazia.

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Brothers Bare: a Withering Glare Balanced with Flair

Brothers Bare is a compelling adaptation of the stories that raised us. This stylish descent down the rabbit hole shines a light on the darkness that lurks beneath. Reviewed by Olivia Di Grazia.

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It’s camp.  It’s queer. It’s naughty

The Importance of Being Earnest as Performed by Three F*cking Queens & A Duck. Theatre Works until 4 October.

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Fringe Reviews 25

TWiSK presents reviews of Fringe shows playing in St Kilda. Most are only running for a week, so we’ll be publishing as quick as we can to get you into the swing of Fringe.

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Hemlines: It’ll have you in stitches

‘Hemlines’ follows three eternally bound seamstresses as they sew and send their garments into historical canon. Theatre Works Explosives Factory until 4 October.

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Dead Mum: I live though I really do

Endless flowers, lit candles, a plush rug, a posterboard with a mother and child. Theatre Works Explosives Factory until 4 October.

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Cuck Manor Runs Amok in Playing Haus

With a purportedly gay chaise lounge and an inconspicuous fake moustache, starting off Theatre Works’ 2025 Fringe Season with a bang (literally) is Playing Haus.

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