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I, AmDram - Fringe World 2026
Reviewed by Kate O'Sullivan Community theatre is one of those beautiful, baffling institutions governed by its own strange laws: enormous enthusiasm, lifelong grudges, and a deep belief that this year’s production will finally be the one that runs smoothly. Hannah Maxwell knows this world intimately, down to the accurate description (with affection) of “hearts big, racism casual”. I, AmDram is a loving, razor-sharp tribute to that world. Drawing on years inside the amateur d
Feb 12


The Wetness - Fringe World 2026
Reviewed by Jordan D'Arcy The Wetness is self described as somewhere between theatre and performance art. When I think of Fringe World, The Wetness is exactly what comes to mind. The performance I attended was totally sold out, which was absolutely deserved. The ability of all three performers, Rose KB, Jack Caddy, and Hardil Singh, to capture the attention of the entire crowd so completely was incredible. There were significant periods of the performance where nothing was
Feb 9


Hissterier - Summer Nights
Reviewed by Hannah Goodman Hissterier is a dance and physical theatre performance part of The Blue Room Theatre’s Summer Nights and Fringe World’s 2026 season. This show follows two women as they navigate their day-to-day lives, but with an added obstacle – being cat-obsessed. In a world where the term “cat-lady” is often preceded by the word “crazy”, and talking a little too much about feline friends can attract serious side-eye from some, Hissterier questions whether this h
Feb 7
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