MCs Tahu Mackenzie and Jesse Griffin, the latter taking refuge in a clam, usher in last night's Fringe Festival Showcase at the Regent Theatre. Photo: Peter McIntosh
Dunedin's latest Fringe Festival aims to bring people together, as well as to celebrate lively cultural diversity, in the aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attacks, director Gareth McMillan says.
Mandy Mayhem, who is among the largely Waitati-based cast of Frankensplurta, says there are surprises aplenty in store for audiences. PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON
The Rocky Horror Show finally has a prequel, Frankensplurta, which premieres at the Dunedin Fringe Festival, writes Bruce Munro.
Dunedin Fringe Festival director Gareth McMillan says with such a broad spectrum of events on offer there is something for everyone at this years' festival. PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH
Whether you are into classic comedy or solo dance performances exploring the physical manifestations of loneliness, there is something for everyone at this year's Fringe Festival.