MARVELous: A Risqué Parody

MARVELous: A Risqué Parody

MARVELous: A Risqué Parody Rating

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MARVELous: A Risqué Parody delivers exactly what its title promises — a cheeky, adults-only romp through the superhero universe, wrapped in humour, spectacle, and more than a little irreverence. With Deadpool at the helm, reading the audience a decidedly grown-up bedtime story, the stage is set for a night that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

I’ll admit, I arrived expecting a stronger overarching storyline. Instead, the show leans into a series of standalone character acts. It felt less storyline and more a burlesque/boylesque show. While this structure sacrifices narrative cohesion, it does allow each performer their moment to shine — and shine they do.

One of the most inventive elements is the rolling cube set design. These clever structures act as mini studios for each act while doubling as elevated platforms, giving the staging a dynamic, ever-changing feel. Add in bursts of aerial work and impressive physicality, and the visual interest rarely dips. Yes, plenty of skin is bared, but it reads less as overt sexualisation and more as a celebration of strength, athleticism, and control.

 

 

The undisputed highlight of the evening was Captain America and Bucky attempting — somewhat unsuccessfully, thanks to a rogue shield — to preserve their modesty while dancing to (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life. It was chaotic, playful, and had the audience roaring.

I desperately wanted to love the Spider-Man song-and-dance number, but persistent audio issues and unreliable microphones dulled what should have been a standout moment. Unfortunately, sound proved to be a recurring villain throughout the night.

Still, with nearly every beloved Marvel hero making an appearance, the show remains accessible even for those without encyclopedic MCU knowledge. MARVELous is bold, creative, and packed with personality — a fun night out.

To book tickets to MARVELous: A Risqué Parody, please visit https://fringeworld.com.au/whats-on/marvelous-a-risque-parody-fw2026.

Photographer: Ben Dingley

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One Call You Definitely Want To Answer

London Calling

London Calling Rating

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London Calling: Absolutely Brilliant

Host and MC Paul Dabek takes the audience on a nostalgic stroll through the London of his memories — and honestly, who doesn’t love a wander down memory lane? When that journey is punctuated by performers of this calibre, it becomes something truly special.

Framed around stories of a childhood train trip to visit his grandad and wide-eyed visits to London’s iconic landmarks, each anecdote is cleverly paired with a complementary act. The result is a show that feels cohesive rather than just a string of variety performances. And what performances they are! We’re treated to dizzying suitcase spinning, a breath-taking aerialist, juggling (with his mouth!), mesmerising hoop work — human slinky, anyone? — magic, illusion, and shadow puppetry that has absolutely no right to be that exciting. Seriously, highlight of the night.

 

 

The show is completely family-friendly… but learn from my mistake and maybe don’t bring your kids. Mine mocked me relentlessly while I cringed through audience participation and then finished me off by asking about the “old” references and music. Nothing like your children to humble you after an epic night out.

Having seen more than a few Fringe shows this season, London’s Calling is a genuine standout (thank you to the friend who told me to do myself a favour and book tickets — excellent life advice). The performers are immensely skilled, Dabek keeps the energy soaring, and the staging elevates the entire experience. The projected backdrop transforms ‘plastic chairs in a disused tennis court’ into faraway streets, effortlessly transporting the audience across the globe.

In short: clever, polished, and wildly entertaining — this is one call you definitely want to answer.

To book tickets to London Calling, please visit https://fringeworld.com.au/whats-on/london-calling-fw2026.

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Magic Dale’s FUNTASTIC Family Show

Magic Dale's FUNTASTIC Family Show

Magic Dale’s FUNTASTIC Family Show Rating

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This year my 10 year old son got his first magic kit for Christmas and since then he has been obsessed with magic. Every morning he gets up and meticulously practices magic tricks – so you can imagine my (and his) delight when Magic Dale’s Funtastic Family Show landed in my email box as part of Perth’s Fringe’s Line-Up.

We got to the venue a little early and Magic Dale was there to welcome us and the rest of the waiting audience with his great big smile and friendly wave. Instantly I knew the tone of this show – welcoming, friendly, heartfelt and inclusive. This isn’t a slimy magician show but a warm and FUNtastic show that is suitable for the whole family; you just can’t help but love Dale, he is so endearing.

I actually didn’t know that Magic Dale existed (clearly I’m out of the loop) but this is what Fringe is all about – discovering acts that you might not otherwise hear about. It turns out that Magic Dale is in fact very popular in Perth, so much so that his show was sold out with his loyal fan base. After chatting to an old high school friend who I happened to sit next to – she told me that he tours all over Perth doing school shows and as the show was about to start she lent over and whispered to me, “you’ll really LOVE it!”

And love it I did!

 

 

The show had a plethora of tricks – spanning cards, illusions, levitation, mind-reading and even Rubik’s cubes. The show is highly interactive, with constant audience participation that keeps the energy buzzing. My own son was lucky enough to be chosen to help on stage, a moment that he won’t forget and maybe even a start to his own magic career indeed.

To end – I absolutely loved the message that he left us all with. He told us a story that just like my son he received a magic kit for his 8th birthday and ever since then he has had a passion for magic. He’s never let that flame die and now manages to make his passion a career working full-time as a magician. He encouraged children and adults alike to do the same – follow your passion; it’s never too late.

Unfortunately Magic Dale’s shows were all SOLD OUT this year so make sure you get in early for next year or if you can’t wait more can be found about him here: https://magicdale.com/

To book tickets to Magic Dale’s FUNTASTIC Family Show, please visit https://fringeworld.com.au/whats-on/magic-dale-s-funtastic-family-show-fw2026
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Club D’Amour: Encore

Club D'Amour: Encore

Club D’Amour: Encore Rating

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Club D’Amour is not a show that eases you in — from the very first beat, you’re swept up in a delicious whirlwind of sound, sparkle, and joyous excess. This is Fringe at its most indulgent: part party, part performance, and entirely committed to giving the audience a night they won’t forget.

First up, the choreography —it’s bold, precise, and bursting with attitude. Add staging, music, and sound design, and you’ve got a magnificent space where circus, drag, burlesque, and knockout live vocals collide in the best possible way.

And then there’s hostess Fay Rocious — quite simply, the most mostess. Commanding, charismatic, and wickedly funny, she steers the evening with effortless confidence, making the audience feel both welcome and just a little bit mischievous.

 

 

The cast? Ridiculously good. Matthew Pope, Melina Mall, Nat Oakes, Wade Ryder, Tom McKinnon, and Antonia Sassine deliver a feast of swinging, flying, spinning, and contorting that borders on hypnotic. The physicality alone is mesmerising, but Club D’Amour refuses to settle for just one flavour of spectacle. Instead, it launches headfirst into themed performances that blend silliness with cheekiness, comedy with spectacle, and more than a few surprises.

Bubbles, flames, cowboys — the show is gloriously full-throttle from the get-go. It’s bold, playful, and just the right amount of outrageous. Club D’Amour doesn’t just invite you to watch; it dares you to surrender to the fun. Resistance, frankly, is futile.

To book tickets to Club D’Amour: Encore, please visit https://fringeworld.com.au/whats-on/club-d-amour-encore-fw2026.

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