Thanks to our volunteer reviewers

Fringefeed is the home of Fringe news, critic reviews and customer reacts.
We're very grateful for the volunteer reviewers who will be seeing more than 300 shows in the Festival this year, and sharing their reviews on Fringefeed.
Enjoy the reviews and we hope you find them a useful way to get to know the program.
2022 Volunteer Reviewers
A FRINGE WORLD devotee, Adele Aria can be found gushing over dogs and cats, bouncing/wheeling/tottering between consultancy roles, or having wildly ranging tangential conversations, and is also a queer disabled published reviewer and writer whose non-fiction and poetry explore themes of human rights, social justice, and the politics of existence.
Adam Matthews is a writer, editor, and emotional queer living on Whadjuk Noongar land.
Alana Kildea is a young lawyer and freelance review writer with a love of the performing arts, particularly dance.
Alexandra Wingate: Originally from the UK and spends her spare time beekeeping and worshipping her one-eyed, three-legged cat.
Amber Pitts-Hill likes garage sales, potato in all forms and reminiscing about 90s childhood TV programs.
Amy Kapernick is a freelance developer, who spends her time volunteering at various community events in Perth. In her spare time she blogs about tech, the web and life and speaks at various conferences all over the world.
Bruce Mutard: An arts nut who loves film, cabaret, burlesque, circus, music, dance and comics among other art forms for which he makes no apologies and has no regrets.
Bridget Hitchings is a former drama and dance teacher who now coordinates events and excursions for young people in WA. Her passions lie in multicultural comedies, cheeky burlesque performances and all things Latino!
Cait Fowler is a postgraduate Fine Arts student and returning reviewer for Fringe Festival. In 2022, she hopes to see all the many colourful and exciting shows that WA Artists have to offer.
Chelsea Hayes is a marketing and communications professional who loves attending cultural events and exploring Perth’s hidden gems when she’s not busy wrangling words and spotting stray apostrophes for her work in the education, arts and not-for-profit spheres.
Cicely Binford is a FRINGE WORLD fanatic who has been involved with the festival, both on the ground and on the stage, since its inception.
Denise Cahill is a former journalist now in the classroom hoping to get kids to love English and the joys of analysing how things work and why.
Darren Moldrich: A frustrated actor myself, I put my personality into each and every review I write. Comedic at times, incisive at times, but always informative and fun.
Danielle Rock: I have been hardcore FRINGE bingeing since 2012 with no intention to rein it in. I am all the Pom without the whinge, and have been proudly running amuck in WA since 2012.
Danielle Sergijew: An expressionist at heart with a vibrant nature and contagious laugh, those who see her coming have definitely heard her cackle from a mile away first.
Elena Perse is a Publishing student, a writer and an Aquarius.
Emily Smith loves watching and writing about theatre and is stoked to be able to enjoy live shows again.
Emily Siggs is an editing entity, a believer in regenerative culture, and a cultural attaché to the Scruffy Tabby Society.
Gemma Scheibling is a writing and communications specialist fond of all things live, loud and local. This is Gemma's fourth innings as a Fringefeed reviewer.
Giorgia Beasley is a professional writer and unprofessional parallel parker. She’s on a mission to outdo her existing personal best of 43 Fringe shows seen in one festival.
Isabelle de Casamajor: After a long career in engineering, I am a keen scuba diver, photographer and correspondant for a French journal online for which I write articles and share my passion and knowledge for art and culture.
Ishtar Kenny: I am a local lover of live theatre and performance.
Jacob Barry: A forward-thinking creative whose constantly caught between procrastination and the next big idea.
Jackie Raphael: While I work at a university, I'm also a salsa dancer, film and Fringe reviewer, and graphic designer.
Josh Woodward: I will be writing my reviews in between shows with a wine in The Pleasure Gardens.
Jessie Hiscox is a professional writing and publishing student who has a questionable obsession with horror films and Taylor Swift
Jodee Lambert has been an enthusiastic Drama teacher for an independent girls school for so many years it is slightly embarrassing, but she stays because she loves performances!
Joy Norton is a performing arts enthusiast who is excited to share the stories and magic of Fringe with you all.
Kyrstina Milosovich: Marketer by day, and food blogger by night, Krystina has worked alongside some of the biggest names in the nation.
Keiran Trembath is a queer theatre maker from Perth, Western Australia.
Kimberly Moiler may play the scientist by day...but really comes alive by night, breathing in that sweet Fringe air of artistic expression, freedom and possibility.
Kirra Webb is a freelance writer with a passion for nature, pop culture, entertainment and the arts.
Kira DeSpain: A lover of all things creative, I've been a digital creator for over eight years - from writing to graphic design, art is my freedom.
Laura Tooby: I am completely fascinated by practises of artistic expression; how they’ve shaped, re-shaped and exposed who we are today.
Layne Dixon: Hi I'm Layne, my pro-nouns are they/them and I'm a disability and inclusion activist. I worked with the Perth Festival for their 2021 season as an Arts Management Trainee. Outside of this I'm a writer on my own blog and social media pages, sharing my own experience as a young disabled person.
Lorna Mackie is owner of Grey Lantern Productions and is a multi award winning theatre creator, producer and director with 20 years experience.
Louise Kelly loves sharing all the great things WA has to offer and has been reviewing all things fringe since 2017
Miranda Crispin is a 'weirdo' in the best sense of the word and lives with her dog and boyfriend; both are cute and hairy!
Megan Hogan is a tap dancing pole dancer by night and a real estate professional by day.
Nanci Nott is an Australian writer who believes in dismantling traditional pedagogy in parenting, education, and other social constructs.
Nicki Ranger is a creative writing student who loves to spend her days lost in narrative arcs and her nights discovering the best shows in town.
Paul Meek: As Lady Velvet Cabaret's "Audience Member of the Decade", Paul has been enthusiastically supporting the Perth arts scene since he arrived in the city eleven years ago, coincidentally or fortuitously, just before Fringe World itself started.
Paula Keamy: Lover of the arts, copywriter and creative director.
Musician, actor, singer, music reviewer, Phil Bennet's interests cover a lot of bases and this is reflected in what he writes about.
Peri Watson is an artist and writer, who’s always drinking a cup of tea or talking about frogs.
A writer at heart, Rachel Yeo is a 23-year-old digital marketer and copywriter who can frequently be found rating chai lattes, trying new pole moves or being forced to do cardio with her rescue dog.
Rebekah Barnett has been an avid theatre goer since attending her first Spare Parts Puppet Theatre show at the age of 6 and when she's not bee-lining for front row at a show, you'll find her at her other favourite spot - the dance floor.
Sarina Argese is charismatic Italian lady who loves to write and engage with different audiences across the worlds of sport, culture, arts and major events.
Sofia Wilson: I’m a huge fan of all things musical theatre, dance and stand up comedy. I love Fringe Fest and I cannot wait to share all my hot takes from the largest annual event in WA!
Sofia Paul: Hi I'm Sofia, it is my dream to be a screenwriter and break into the film industry!
Steph Payton: Addicted to stories in any medium, they are always on the lookout for spontaneous adventure. Previously a number cruncher, music journalist, gardener and tour guide, this will be their first year writing for the Fringefeed.
Steph Hale is a passionate writer who quickly realised she was much better suited to a position in the audience than on the stage.
Stephen Dedman is a novelist, book reviewer, recovering bookseller, resting actor, unfrocked academic and escaped experimental subject.
Stu Moore is a family man with two teenage children, and a Monty Python fan who loves the buzz of FRINGE WORLD and enjoys helping to spread the word about the fantastic range of shows on offer, from the wacky to the wonderful.
Sydney Mumby is a graduate of the Film & TV undergraduate degree at Bon University, QLD. She is currently working in Perth as a TVC producer and freelance writer.
Ti Lian-Siew: An ex-journo and occasional playwright, Ti was a Fringefeed reviewer when it started in 2018. She is back to do the rounds again, sharing her recommendations and insights into this year's shows.
Veronica Snell: Completely bamboozled by the world yet also a workaholic with a knack for flair and flamboyance.