A brave and refreshing Fringe experience. Nicole Nadler’s “Exposure Therapy” is an improvised performance where she confronts audience-submitted fears and personal truths. It’s a unique and vulnerable show that feels more like a candid conversation than a stage production.
Review: Wenches!, Fringe 2025
Berlin’s Hysterie Theater hits the Fringe with the fantastic Wenches! This dark comedy follows two peasants on an absurd journey into the world of hashtags and podcasts. It’s a hilarious and thought-provoking satire on performative activism and inaction. Go see it!
Review: Come to the Cabaret, Fringe 2025
If you’re looking for some classic American musical cabaret performances, Come to the Cabaret is the right show for you.
Review: Warm as Summer, Bright as Blood, Fringe 2025
A meticulously crafted folk fantasy, Cloud’s “Warm as Summer, Bright as Blood” transitions from melancholy to defiant anger. This is a show for the weird and wonderful, with great choreography and a powerful narrative.
Review: The Anti “Yogi”, Fringe 2025
The Anti-Yogi is a powerful and intelligent show that combines a mesmerising physical performance with a deep dive into the cultural exploitation of yoga.
Review: Covenant, Fringe 2024
Covenant is a powerful and thought-provoking performance showcasing exceptional acting and writing that explores women’s challenging choices and the importance of friendship.
Review: Witch? Women on Trial, Fringe 2024
“Witch? Women on Trial” is a powerful reminder of society’s historical and ongoing mistreatment of women, highlighting the devastating consequences of superstition, misogyny, and the alarming rise of sexual violence today.
Review: Bad Shakespeare, Fringe 2024
“Bad Shakespeare” is an entertaining show that offers insights into Shakespeare’s works, but its rapid-fire references may leave those less familiar with his plays feeling a bit lost.







