House of Oz returns to Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August following a fabulous debut last year. It is a platform to showcase the depth and breadth of Australian talent from the emerging to the veteran, in a venue with a distinctly Australian flavour.
Born at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2022 as part of the UK/Australia Season, House of Oz featured a diverse programme spanning genres and generations, quality food and beverage options and an atmospheric courtyard bar, and in its inaugural year, won an award for Best Fringe Venue. More than just four walls, House of Oz provides the production, marketing and PR support for Australians to showcase their work in its best possible light, in a way that makes them proud.
A true-life, original musical tribute to the heart, hilarity and sheer hard work of the migrant experience. This multi award-winning, critically acclaimed show explores one of the most colourful times in Australian history: the arrival of the Greeks!
After a slew of award wins, nominations and five-star reviews, Anna Piper Scott has earned herself the title of Australia’s most acclaimed independent comedian. Now she’s making her UK debut with her most controversial show. A show that draws from Hannah Gadsby, Dave Chappelle and court jesters, all to ask one question – how do you be funny without being stuck as the punchline?
A new Australian classic, Beetle tells the story of a child who finds a friend in her backyard; together they embark on an adventure to search for the now elusive Christmas Beetle.
A family show from acclaimed physical theatre artists, Legs On The Wall.
For thousands of years in Australia, understanding of the world came from dreamtime stories, song lines, and oral histories, all of which are still relevant to many Australians. Our environment is riddled with the hypocrisies of a culturally diverse past lingering in the wake of a globalised present.
A contemporary circus work from First Nations-led company, Na Djinang, exploring the struggle between traditional and modern modes of reasoning.
Celebrate all things bitch and high-pitch, and raise your glass to the happy single!
After winning the Adelaide Fringe Best Cabaret Weekly Awards in 2020 and 2021, the queen of falsetto and stiletto is storming into Edinburgh, revealing all with a heart-stopping four-octave vocal range in a brand new sensual celebration of all things liberation, exploration and vocal freakin’ sensation!
The break-out hit of the Sydney and Adelaide Festivals, Maureen is a touching and real homage to older women, celebrating the indomitable voice, wisdom and unapologetic passions of dames who defy invisibility.
Framed by velvet, Jatz crackers and cigarettes, join Maureen in her bohemian living-room for a journey of exquisite storytelling brimming with acerbic life advice, spirited friends now gone and limitless imagination.
An insane mixtape of silly songs, stupid sketches and crazy clowning!
For over a decade the award-winning Listies have toured the world doing shows for literally gazillions of kidults (that’s kids and their adults). Now it’s your turn.
The Listies Make Some Noise is a comedy concert for humans aged 4-400. Join the maestros of mirth Rich and Matt, as they belt out a bunch of songs with the LOLs turned up to 11.
You will meet a tall dark stranger… or a short pale stranger… you will meet a stranger. You will meet a human person who is made up of all the same things as you, arranged in a different order.
This intimate audio adventure by Tilda Cobham-Hervey invites two audience members at a time to experience connection, and works best when you do not book with a friend.