Introducing our Fringefeed Reviewers for 2023

Adam Matthews is a queer writer and perennial bookseller based in Boorloo.
Alana Kildea is a junior lawyer with a love of the arts, particularly dance.
Aleighsha Glew is a freelance journalist based in Perth with a keen interest in the arts industry.
Amy Kapernick is a business owner and keynote speaker who enjoys spending her spare time writing, volunteering in the community and going to the beach with her dog.
Annie Mills is the kind of person who will write anything, creative or nonfiction, as long as she has fun doing it.
Bridget Hutchings is quirky, funky and bubbly. They are looking forward to more bootylicious burlesque, breathtaking circus performances and emotional flamenco dancing.
Bruce Mutard loves all the arts, but especially the odd, the outre, the quirky, the dark, edgy and scatalogical. In short, adults only shows where minds and bodies collide in a splash.
Casey Mulder loves stories and storytelling. She is the First Nations Editor at Westerly Magazine and is currently completing a Writing Fellowship at the Centre for Stories.
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.
Darren Moldrich is a keen and passionate purveyor of the arts world; without the arts we have a soulless society.
Denise Cahill is a lover of a good story, laughing and theatre.
Elena Perse is a bookseller, a Master of Publishing student and an Aquarius (not necessarily in that order).
Elizabeth Lydon is a procurement specialist and enjoys writing on the side; she has been featured in fringefeed and UWA publications.
Emily-Oscar Siggs is an editing entity, a believer in regenerative culture, and a cultural attaché to the Scruffy Tabby Society.
Emma Basc told her husband she was applying for a reviewer role with Fringe as the push she needs to write more, secretly it’s so she gets free tickets and an excuse to see more Fringe shows.
Gen Lucas is an avid consumer of all things entertainment, loves supporting the arts and seeking out the stellar reviews of others to guide their choices.
Giorgia Beasley is a professional Fringefeed reviewer, and unprofessional parallel parker.
Grace Mettam says “I spend my time reading lines, investigating true crimes, busting rhymes, and challenging the confines of my mind. My grind won't stop until I make it to the top!”
Hana Humboldt is a writer who loves to explore all forms of the arts, especially the niche, obscure and eclectic.
Isabelle Biondi Saville lives and writes in Boorloo, finding inspiration from the surrounding nature and wildlife.
Jessie Hiscox is a professional writing and publishing student who loves writing about fashion, films, and Taylor Swift.
Jodee Lambert is a Drama teacher who loves watching live theatre as well as teaching it!
Josh Woodward says, “I will be writing my reviews in between shows with a wine in The Pleasure Garden”.
Joy Norton will bring you tales from the stage to help fringe-adventurers navigate the (at times delightful and at times dangerous) wilderness of the festival.
Katelyn Clark is a freelance writer hailing from the sunny shores of Perth, passionate about all things art, music and spicy margarita related.
Keiran Trembath is a theatre writer, producer, performer, researcher, and director from Boorloo/Perth who enjoys productions of all types and genres, from comedy to horror, and from spoken word to burlesque!
Kimberly Moiler may play the Enviro by day...but really comes alive by night, breathing in that sweet Fringe air of artistic expression, freedom and endless possibility.
Surrounded with books by day, Kirra Webb (she/her) is a writer with a newly found obsession for historical dramas. When she isn’t shelving, you’ll find her basking in nature or dancing at any live concert.
Lauren Yovich is a marketing communications specialist with a diverse range of experience from not for profit through to travel. Always keen for a great night of entertainment!
Layne Dixon says, “I'm a disability and inclusion activist. Focusing on accessibility, I really enjoyed being a Fringe reviewer last year and can't wait to do it again.”
Leah Worthington is a freelance content creator from Perth who loves her dog, exploring Perth, live music, beach days, and avocado toast.
Lou Kelly enjoys intelligent humour, and her reviews are sure to appeal to a sophisticated informed audience, she loves to explore what is going on and share the amazing things she finds.
Maia Sharrock Churchill is a library technician and local writer, holding Master of Media and Communication/Art and lifelong fascination with the way our stories shape us.
Marcella Morton is a Perth-based writer and student studying a double degree in Arts and Commerce.
Meesha Williams wrote and performed in a FRINGE World show in 2020, before studying a Masters in Creative Writing at The University of Oxford - now she’s back in Perth and ready to do it all again!
Megan Hogan is an Executive Assistant working in the property industry with a passion for strong coffee, big earrings and experiencing all the Perth arts scene has to offer!
Mia Fraser is a student of philosophy, politics and economics at UWA who enjoys writing and being made to think, cry and laugh by great works of art and performance.
Miranda Crispin doesn't take herself too seriously, and neither does anyone else. When she isn't working in the laboratory, she can be found crafting, eating soft cheese or annoying her dog and fiance (preferably at the same time).
Nanci Nott is a writer who is passionate about philosophy, literature, and the spaces in between.
Returning for his fourth consecutive season (reviewing), Paul Meek considers FRINGE WORLD as 31 Christmases in a row, loves burlesque, drag, circus, cabaret, and almost every other aspect of the arts world, both local and from afar. He promises to slow down again in March.
Musician, actor, singer, songwriter, music reviewer, Phil Bennett loves anything that entertains, tickles the brain, and rings true.
Shaeden Berry is a writer from Boorloo (Perth); for more from her, you can find her on Instagram @berrywellthanks.
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, game designer, book reviewer, university tutor, resting actor, recovering bookseller, and former experimental subject, museum exhibit and Dalek.
Back for a fifth year as a Fringefeed reviewer, Stu Moore loves the buzz of FRINGE WORLD and helping to spread the word about the smorgasbord of shows with a penchant for the wacky and the wonderful.
Tahnee Clarke is an emerging writer who loves dogs, ghosts, and good coffee.
Vivienne Chester is obsessed with all things music, art and yes… guinea pigs.
Zoe Wells is a young Perth writer and artist who loves exploring the local arts scene and celebrating Australian voices.
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