Festival Archive

Over the past decade The Sydney Fringe Festival has grown from a small community event in the Inner West of Sydney to the largest independent cultural event in New South Wales. We celebrate the many thousands of artists, venues, and audiences who have been part of the first ten years, and look forward to the next ten!

2019 AMBASSADORS

Each year we celebrate the work of a handful of outstanding local artists and they help us to spread the word of Fringe wide and far!  Have a glance at what our 2019 Ambassadors did during the festival and what they’re doing now.

Ayeesha Ash

“Independent art and an independent voice in the world today are more important today than ever. In my experience, the independent arts scene gives voice and space to artists and communities who are often marginalised or silenced by main stream society. We need independent arts to start, and continue, uncomfortable and challenging conversations. The arts can provide a mirror to society and enable us to think about how far we have or haven’t come. In this moment of global socio-political upheaval and climate change I think that’s more important than ever.”

Ayeesha is a proud Māori Grenadian woman, born in Grenada and raised in Meanjin/Brisbane. She is the Artistic Director of the highly acclaimed Black Birds and an interdisciplinary artist who seeks to spark social consciousness through her work. A graduate of WAAPA, Ayeesha has worked with the likes of Griffin, PACT, The Joan & PACT, performed in numerous Indi works & become a part of the FBi Radio Arts & Culture team.

Declan Kelly

“Independent Art and the voice of creatives are there to shake up mundane realities  and to bust open the boxes within society.  And most importantly to Bridge what we perceive on earth and the divine.”

Decan Kelly was born in Sydney to an Irish father and Maori mother. Having two strong ancestral ties made it no wonder that creativity and music was running through his blood.  He has forged a career as a formidable drummer playing with the likes of Bernard Fanning, Katie Noonan, Passenger and more. As a solo artist he has released a number of albums including Tales From The Neighbourhood and Adrift. His project Diesel N Dub features collaborations with Emma Donovan, Alex Lloyd and Radical Son playing reggae and dub versions of Midnight Oil songs, proceeds going to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.

Minnie Cooper

“It’s important for independent artists to have a voice and a place where they can perform their work , to have visibility and show diversity. Their work may not be mainstream and the Sydney Fringe gives them a place to perform and maybe even change people’s way of thinking.”

Minnie was the reigning queen of Sydney’s premier nightclub Arq for fifteen years, producing award-winning shows and driving Sydney’s partygoers wild with excitement. She has produced and choreographed many large-scale spectacles at events such as Mardi Gras and Sleaze Ball, and has worked with stars including Jimmy Barnes, Kylie Minogue, Tina Arena, Kate Miller-Heidke, David Atkins, Todd McKenney, Rhonda Burchmore and Australia’s most famous drag performer, Carlotta. Minnie Cooper is a true legend and her superstar talent will leave you wanting more.

Dj Jazzy

“Being an independent artist is so powerful! I am not bossy I am the Boss #BossGirl…I have complete creative control over my craft, and I can release my work whenever I feel is best. It’s also about reflecting on why I love making music my way. It also gives me the freedom to choose where my music is heard and how I spread my message “I love being an independent artist, as it means I’m able to stay true to myself at all times, expressing whatever musical form I am passionate about. I love the freedom to be able to experiment and develop my craft without any limits and with full creative control.”

DJ Jazzy is the new face and sound of music for our younger generation. DJ Jazzy is a super talented Producer, Singer, Songwriter, Dancer/Choreographer, Photographer, Filmmaker, family influencer with a passion for connecting and working with young people.

2019 AWARD WINNERS

BEST IN CATEGORY

  • Best in Comedy Robyn Perkins – 10,000 Decisions
  • Best In spoken word & storytelling Generation Women
  • Best In Dance, Physical Theatre & Circus YUCK Circus
  • Best In Music Orpheus & Eurydice
  • Best In Fringe KidsThe Greatest Magic Show
  • Best In ImmersiveWorld’s Best Worst House Party
  • Best In Musical Theatre & CabaretMinnie Cooper: From Chorus Boy to Leading Lady
  • Best In TheatreEvangeline

TOURING AWARDS

  • Fringe World Perth Tour Ready Award Eleanor Stankiewicz | Nanna-Stasia
  • Melbourne Fringe Tour Ready Award World’s Best Worst House Party
  • SYNZ Fringe Tour Ready Award Feminah
  • Brighton Fringe Tour Ready Award Party Snake
  • San Diego Tour Ready AwardAvocado Smash
  • Festival Director’s AwardEvangeline
  • EDGE Award; presented by Inner West CouncilAvocado Smash

NIDA THEATRE MAKING AWARDS

  • DesignerTegan Nicholls, Stephanie Howe & Liam O’Keefe | Le Vide
  • WriterEleanor Stankiewicz | Nanna-Stasia
  • DirectorChenoeh Miller | Evangeline
  • Emerging Artist Emily McKnight | Gravity Guts
  • Most outstanding Actor Lachlan Martin | Party Snake

 

SPECIAL AWARDS

  • Spirit of the Fringe; presented by Archie Rose Distilling Co. Sheena Barnes
  • Festival Director’s Award Evangeline

Shortlists & Contenders

BEST IN SPOKEN WORD & STORYTELLING
Shortlisted
  • Obstinate Little Tart
  • Generation Women
BEST IN IMMERSIVE
Shortlisted
  • World’s Best Worst Houseparty
  • Hillbilly Thriller
  • Speed: The Movie, The Play
  • Museum of Fleas
BEST IN FRINGE KIDS
Shortlisted
  • Lord Of The Flies
  • The Experts
  • The Greatest Magic Show
  • Avocado Smash
BEST IN MUSIC
Shortlisted
  • The Fever Pitch
  • Orpheus & Eurydice
  • Sonic Feet Strings in Concert
  • Sharing Secrets – Goldheist
  • Eishan Ensemble
  • Declan Kelly
BEST IN DANCE, PHYSICAL THEATRE & CIRCUS
Shortlisted
  • But Why
  • YUCK Circus
  • Evangaline
  • Pisca
  • Armour

 

Contender
  • Le Vide
  • The Wait
BEST IN COMEDY
Shortlisted
  • Bec Melrose – Big Dolphin Energy
  • Carolyn Swindell – Why DIY
  • Gen Fricker – Trial by Trial Show
  • Lawrence Mooney – Part of The Problem
  • Matt Okine – Work In Progress
  • Robyn Perkins – 10,000 Decisions
  • Steph Broadridge – Female Musical Comedian
  • Ten Comedians for Ten Dollars

 

Contender
  • The Derryn Hinch Justice League
  • Cats Talk Back
  • Love/ Hate Actually
  • Made In Paris
  • Relatable Material
BEST IN MUSICAL THEATRE & CABARET
Shortlisted
  • PISCA
  • The Girl Who Jumped Off The Hollywood Sign
  • Minnie Cooper – From Chorus Boy to Leading Lady
  • Naked Disco

 

Contender
  • We Are The (end of the) World
  • Peter Allen – Live In Inverted Commas
  • Times are Harder for Dreams
  • Discharged! A Nursing Cabaret
  • Apocalypse Please
BEST IN THEATRE
Shortlisted
  • Evangeline
  • Romeo & Julien
  • The Ballad Of The Apathetic Son and His Narcissistic Mother
  • The Natural Conservatorium For Wise Women
  • Party Snake

 

Contender
  • Speak … Easy
  • Orpheus & Eurydice
  • Matriarch
  • Affliction
  • Exit Wounds
  • Confessions of a Custard Melon Pan
  • Gravity Guts
  • Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.
  • Håmlet
  • All I See Is You
  • Trojan Barbie
  • Eleanor Stankiewicz: Nanna-Stasia
  • Fat Kids Are Harder To Kidnap