Category: Theatre

  • OommoO

    4 stars – aesthetic political performance A dark stage, projected childhood photos from which the performer’s profile detaches, and the most beautiful soundscape of my 2023 Fringe. Her story of migration echoes in her Tigrinya words, in her songs, in her poetic construction.

  • Fool’s Gold

    4 stars – ensnaring (for spectators and magpies) A solo show about money, but on stage are four characters… Or four ‘instances’ of the same persona. And many questions, among which: what does inequality mean in our society?

  • This isn’t Working

    3 stars – funny carousel Sandy Surname is unemployed (and overqualified), and three job coaches assign him the craziest job opportunities on the market. Sandy finds himself casting the next city Cryer, sailing with a crazy captain, trying to spot a very secret secret agent, and so on.

  • The Disney Delusion

    4 stars – hilarious journey In order to conquer his beloved, Leif suggests a romantic trip to Disneyland. Unfortunately, things don’t quite develop the way Leif had programmed.

  • Brotipo

    4 stars – a celebration of friendship Two clowns decide to put up a show, but their ideas soon diverge. How will they overcome differences? In this green and purple atmosphere, rhythm is tight and ideal for a laugh both for children and adults. The clowns’ interactions are perfectly timed and their mimics are simply…

  • A Tinderella Story

    3 stars – queer dating stand-up J has tried lots of dating strategies, and when the most common ones where over, they invented more. They are here to entertain with the most creative ones… often resulting in disastrous results.

  • Moderation

    5 stars – the necessary answer to a silent question Two friends have quitted their previous jobs as content moderators for social media companies. They meet again after long when one of them receives a visit from her former colleague. He wants to sue the company for the damages on his mental health.

  • Macbeth by the Sea

    4 stars – cleverly hilarious After having killed Duncan, the Macbeths go on a seaside holiday. They hope to get some rest, and that the king recovers from his nightmares of blood and stabbing and escapes his ghostly visions.

  • How to Survive and Thrive in an Impossible World – with a piano!

    3 stars – wellbeing communication made fun Funny hats, music, a piano and a guitar. An invitation to take part for the aim of wellbeing.

  • Wendy, My Darling

    4 stars – brilliant, fun and inspiring Wendy is a mother in a lineage of Wendys, each falling in love with her own Peter Pan. This Wendy is a script writer going through an artistic crisis, subdued to the requests of her Hollywood agent – until she rediscovers her Happy Thought.