11 Ebenezer Pl, Sun-Thu 7am-11pm, Fri & Sat 7am-midnight,
An early dinner to tide you over! Indulge in rich pate with brioche, a crackling creme brulee and a glass of France’s finest bubbles to kick your night off right. Practise your high school French with the waiters before heading out to a Fringe-filled evening.
Gluttony, 6.45pm
Everyone loves some light-hearted humour and Gluttony has you covered with Jude Perl: Let’s Hang Out. A blend of comedy and cabaret, Perl’s charming honesty as a performer shines. Experience her self-deprecating but all-too-familiar humour in a space where the audience and Perl just want to hang out.
Holden Street Theatres, 9pm
The new confronting theatre piece from Henry Naylor brings multiple stories together at a sharp intersection, forming a wedge which drives home an intense and emotional conclusion for political issues in the Middle East. His scenes bring a levity to the proceedings, but also build the ideological framework upon which the narrative rests.
Royal Croquet Club, times vary
Grab the freshest, tastiest nuggs around at Motherlode Nuggeteria. Laksa or Mi Goreng for an Asian twist, or standard deep fried goodness to please all. Fingerfood is the name of the game – crack the sauce and get into the next show!
RCC, 11pm
With a changing lineup each night, you’re sure to see the best of what the Fringe has to offer. Carla Lippis hosts one of the hottest nights filled with comedy, clowning, cabaret and burlesque. Lippis owns the night as the trashy glam goddess who gets right into the faces (and laps) of the audience.
Head to NOLA (28 Vardon Ave) in the East End for some of the best local breweries on tap, and world renowned whiskey just a pour away. Try what you can in the relaxed surrounds, and when the weather is fine, grab a table outside to experience the best that the Fringe vibe has to offer.