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EMERGiNG ARTiST SHARE HOUSE

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5—30 SEPTEMBER

Erskineville Town Hall

Erskineville

Welcome to the best house party in the Inner West. Leave your expectations at home for the night and join us for a line-up of the best-emerging artists at the Sydney Fringe Festival 2023.

The Emerging Artist Share House (EASH) returns to Erskineville with a smashing season of shows from Sydney, interstate and abroad, from 5—30 September.

At the Erskineville Town Hall, EASH will present 36 productions over 190 sessions and be THE hub for our emerging acts. Full to the brim with vibes, our four pop-up spaces feature a mix of theatre, cabaret, movement, clowning, music and comedy program. Head down to EASH, make a night of it, and see a show or three!

STUDENTS!

With a valid student card, see 3 shows in one evening for $33 and grab a tasty $5 drink at The Kick-Ons Bar.

THE KICK-ONS BAR

Fringe Picks

Every house party ends with a heartfelt D&M so to bring you the best Sharehouse experience, we’ve gone the extra mile by setting up a sensational new bar at EASH.

THEATRE 12—16 SEP

Dalo Chips And Imli Chutney

How do you try and learn from your parents’ mistakes? Do everything “right”... and for it to go all horribly wrong. Explore the reality that sometimes, mother actually does know best.

COMEDY 12—16 SEP

GREASER: COMEDY AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE

A blend of stand-up, ASMR, and theatre; pushing the boundaries of how stand up comedy can be performed.

THEATRE 26—30 SEP

WHALE W.A.

A raw and poignant show following the true story of Courtney, a fat and funny lesbian who doesn't give a f*ck. WHALE explores self-deprecating humour, diet culture, and the entanglement of fatness and sexuality.

THEATRE 19—23 SEP

Why Runs The Abhisarika

What’s in the mind of a woman running to meet her lover? What’s in our brains when we run to meet our goals? A unique visual and oral storytelling performance with Indian dance and poetry about the simple neuroscience of passion.

Grab your popcorn and settle in under the stars

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