21 January – 15 February

Reviewed by: Fringefeed

Review by Liesel Lavender | 23 January 2026
Where acrobatics feel close enough to touch!

Walking into the tent for #since1994, the first thing you notice is the intimacy of the space. It’s small enough that you can see every flicker of expression, every shared glance between performers. At the same time, you can’t help wondering how a full acrobatic show is going to unfold in such tight quarters—and with such minimalist props. There’s a moment of curiosity, maybe even doubt, before the lights shift and the performers step in.

What follows dissolves every question you had. The troupe transforms the compact stage into something expansive, playful, and utterly mesmerising. Their cheeky humour threads through the entire performance, giving it a lightness that contrasts beautifully with the sheer technical skill on display. Every movement is precise yet understated, choreographed with a kind of quiet confidence that makes the impossible look effortless.

But what truly elevates #since1994 is the emotional charge running beneath the acrobatics. You feel, unmistakably, that these performers have poured their heart and soul into the show. There’s a sincerity in the way they connect with each other—and with the audience—that lingers long after the final bow. It’s not just impressive; it’s deeply human.

By the end, the tiny tent feels transformed, expanded by imagination, trust, and raw talent. #since1994 is funny, skilful, intimate, and unexpectedly moving. You walk out smiling, a little breathless, and already wishing you could experience it again.