Tyson Wray is a writer and editor who has spent over a decade working on and covering cultural events in Melbourne.
From a show where an audience member is given a tattoo, to the search for a sperm donor, here are our latest Fringe reviews.
From weather apps and controlled chaos, to artists baring all, here are our latest reviews of the Fringe.
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After a month packed with shows, our reviewers have come together to pick out the best (and most memorable) moments from this year’s comedy festival.
From absurdist scribbling in a notebook to a show that digs into the dark recesses of the internet, and ChatGPT acting as matchmaker, here are our latest reviews.
From a show where musicals meet PowerPoint, to a trip back in time, here are our latest reviews.
From an Aunty Donna star to a performer who taps into Joan of Arc, here are our latest reviews of the comedy festival.
Damien Warren-Smith is bringing his comedy creation – Garry Starr – back to Melbourne for an hour of rapid-fire gags, puns and physical lunacy.
A performance at a mystery location and a show that takes true crime to its limits – read our ever-growing list of reviews here.
From a dinner party with a difference to a cup of tea with a stranger, this year’s Fringe is in full swing. Read our ever-growing list of reviews here.