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Friday, November 15, 2024

MARIBYRNONG: It’s Fringe Westside


Maribyrnong is set to come alive this October as Fringe Westside returns with a program of live events as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, running from October 1-20.
This year’s line-up promises a blend of stunning creativity and community spirit, with events taking place across several local venues.
One of the festival’s highlights is the enchanting Free Fairy Floss event, a free outdoor spectacle crafted especially for Madd-ern Square in Footscray.
This family-friendly event features a stunning aerial performance, live music, and free fairy floss.
Designed to evoke wonder and celebrate the beauty in everyday moments, this experience will bring the community together for an unforgettable evening. Free Fairy Floss takes place at 7.45pm on Sunday, October 13.
The historic Bluestone Church Arts Space will host three compelling contemporary performances, showcasing the diverse talent rooted in Melbourne’s west:
n Electric Cathedral: Presented by The Consort of Melbourne, this multi-media experience will transform the space into a sensory feast. Six a cappella singers will lead audiences through profound human questions, all set against the immersive backdrop of a virtual cathedral.
n Dirty Old Town: Set in suburban west Melbourne, this intimate play by emerging playwright James Madsen-Smith delves into themes of youth and class, offering a raw and authentic portrayal of life in Melbourne’s west.
n Jack and Millie: This critically acclaimed performance is a gritty and witty exploration of the impact of a life-threatening diagnosis. The play reimagines the author Alaine Beek’s own breast cancer journey, inviting audiences into a world of resilience and humour.
Fringe Westside shows will also take place at other key venues, including Foots-cray Community Arts, Kindred Studios, Pride of Our Footscray, Waterside Forge, and Mamma Chens.
For more information and to book tickets, visit: Fringe Westside 2024 – Maribyrnong City Council