SYD Fringe: The Hand Of Time

25 September 2014 | 2:07 pm | Deborah Jackson

Walking into a room with tables covered in fake grass, an indoor tent and an assortment of homemade snow globes, the pace was set for what was to be an unusual show. The crowd, mostly consisting of families with young children, was ushered into a dark, curtained-off space and greeted by two super-perky performers, with the bubbly lead, Ella, introducing herself to all the kids.

The performance itself was good and valuable life lessons about friendship, the power of identity and being true to yourself were learnt.

The Annex, Sydney Fringe Festival, to 23 Sep

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