Just about everything you’d want for an evening at the circus hub, but Dieter takes it far deeper than just surface level glitz and rizz.
A Review of Mythos: Ragnarök, Fringe 2025
Mythos: Ragnarök is a must-see show is an adrenaline filled and transportive experience, balancing impressive physicality with true storytelling.
Review: STARDUST Starring Star Dust (In Person), Fringe 2025
Looking for a show that’s truly “Fringe”? STARDUST Starring Star Dust is a delightfully weird and interactive character comedy. From its gilded star to a lampshade-wearing keyboardist, this show is a chaotic and hilarious antidote to the mundane.
Review: Apocalypse Cabaret – Songs for the End of the World, Fringe 2025
A solid performance with brilliant singing makes this a compelling show. The central frustration, however, is that the stunning songs are consistently interrupted for storytelling—a device that, while necessary for the plot, leaves you wishing you could hear more of the music.
Review: Ruby Carr – eBae, Fringe 2024
An enchanting human shaped hurricane spreading eBay joy and utter chaos.
Review: Infinity Mirror, Fringe 2024
Infinity Mirror is a unique and energetic show that blends bizarre adventures with humour, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a comedic and uplifting experience at the Fringe.
Review: My Last Two Brain Cells, Fringe 2024
“My Last Two Brain Cells” is a hilarious, fast-paced comedy show that will keep you laughing and entertained throughout its unexpected journey.
Review: YOAH, Fringe 2024
YOAH delivers a series of impressive circus highlights, showcasing incredible acrobatics and balancing skills, but might not meet the expectations of those seeking a continuous thrill ride.







