Bigger and Bolder Than Ever in 2025
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The city is buzzing, and Sydney Fringe rolls into its second week with even more to discover. From bold new performances to unexpected surprises, every night offers something fresh, daring and unforgettable.
Whether you’re chasing late-night laughs, jaw-dropping artistry, or the thrill of something you’ve never seen before, there’s a seat waiting for you.
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NYAA
Free Event
Closes Saturday – Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative
11 First Nations emerging artists connected to Bundjalung Country Exhibit throughout August and September. Bulaan Dalang Galii Naa – Artists together, learning and sharing. The Returning artists in residence will be exhibiting at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative. |
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CAMP CULTURE
29 Sep to 5 Oct – The Entertainment Quarter
Camp Culture is a fun, fabulous circus adventure led by Faboriginal superstar Dale Woodbridge Brown. With laughs, flips, and big camp energy, it’s all about being bold, proud, and you! |
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Sydney Fringe Bigger and Bolder Than Ever
ArtsHub explores how Sydney Fringe Festival is growing into a global platform while staying true to its grassroots.
With 460 shows across 89 venues, new leadership, and a bold vision for diversity and international reach, this year’s festival is its most ambitious yet.
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Grief on Stage: Sh!t Theatre’s Bold New Work
Sydney Morning Herald speaks with acclaimed duo Shit Theatre on their show Or What’s Left Of Us, a deeply personal show born from loss. After the death of collaborator Adam Brace, Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole turned to theatre to process grief, creating a raw, moving, and unexpectedly joyful work now touring internationally.
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George Glass’ Scientology the Musical
16 to 20 Sep – Erskineville Town Hall
Join George Glass as they take a deep dive into the worlds most interesting legally-a-religion religion. Featuring a live funk-rock soundtrack, outrageous costumes and the secrets of the universe. Tom Cruise will not be attending. See it before we get sued. |
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“Excuse Me, Your Authentic Self is Showing”
20 to 21 Sep – Factory Theatre
How can a man find his true self when he can’t find a cafe 200 meters from home? Find out at Sydney Fringe 2025.
Dane Hiser gigged with comedy icons like Tony Martin, Peter Helliar, Fiona O’Loughin, Aaron Chen, Chris Franklin, Merrick Watts, Becky Lucas, Cameron James, Mikey Robins, and Lizzy Hoo. |
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Emerging Artist Share House
Erskineville Town Hall
Welcome to the biggest (and busiest) sharehouse in town, where emerging talent takes centre stage and anything can happen! The Emerging Artist Share House is back for 2025, lighting up Erskineville Town Hall with 40+ shows across four buzzing spaces. |
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CONTINUUM
Sydney Dance Company
22 Oct to 1 Nov
This October Sydney Dance Company presents Continuum, a monumental triple bill that brings together three visionary choreographers–Stephen Page, Rafael Bonachela and Tra Mi Dinh–in an extraordinary season of contemporary dance.
Continuum explores the spectrum of human experience-from the ephemeral beauty of twilight to the elemental force of breath. A celebration of transformation that unfolds with movement and sound, articulating the transcendent forces of nature.
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TICKET GIVEAWAY
SHADOW BOXING
FLIGHT PATH THEATRE
7 to 11 OctWin a double pass! Shadow Boxing returns for a strictly limited Sydney season, 7–11 October at Flight Path Theatre, Marrickville. This gripping solo work is a story of vulnerability, shame and the courage to be seen.To enter, email hello@monsteracreative.com.au with SF Giveaway, including your name and mobile number. |
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MCA Cerith Wyn Evans
Until 19 October
Neon forms suspended in space, epic light installations and ambient soundscapes transform the galleries into a luminous garden. Featuring newly commissioned works responding to the rhythms of Sydney Harbour/Warrane alongside significant loans from international collections, this is a rare opportunity to encounter Wyn Evans’ visionary practice – only at MCA Australia, until 19 October.
Checkout with code fringefriends20 for 20% off tickets
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Acknowledgement of Country
Sydney Fringe acknowledges and is guided by the allodial owners of the land that we meet on.
We pay our respects and recognise elders past and present, as well as all the First Nations People of Australia.
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