Seesaw’s Q&A series is heading on the road, to find out how artists around WA have been managing COVID-19 challenges. This week Wheatbelt-based singer-songwriter, actor and comedian Alli Butler shares her experiences of lockdown and the start of recovery.
Tag Archives: Fringe World Festival 2020
Shiny immersion
14 February 2020
Nina Levy enjoys the shimmering combination of art installation and dance in In Cahoots.
Test bunny has potential
22 January 2020
Comedian Jez Watts’ foray into musicals is inspired but undeveloped.
The joy (or not) of comedy
22 January 2020
“While kids are an easy laugh when it comes to scatological matters, they’re also ruthless when it comes to finding people unfunny. There’s no one in a junior audience laughing because they think they’re supposed to laugh.”
Channelling ghosts on the graveyard shift
21 January 2020
If you’re looking for something spooky this Fringe, Hannah Cockroft’s new play Talkback promises plenty of paranormal activity.
Coolest cavemen
20 January 2020
The long-anticipated world premiere of the new children’s circus show by Head First Acrobats attracted capacity crowds over the weekend. Most of the audience were under the age of ten and laughed themselves silly…
School musical on trend
20 January 2020
There’s a ring of authenticity when a 13 year old reviews a school musical by an up and coming youth theatre group. Bethany Stopher shares her insights into Amore Stage Production’s new show.