Fountain Lakes: A Very Foxy Parody Musical is the family reunion we’ve all been waiting for. It’s definitely Nice, it’s certainly Different but best of all – it’s Unusual!
Adelaide Fringe Festival
Penis De Milo pushes the absurdity of toxic masculinity to its limits and makes the audience question its hold on society.
Rouge gives itself permission to allow all your twisted and dark fantasies to come to life!
The Fleetwood Mac Story gives everyone a fantastic window into what makes this band’s music so timeless, while highlighting the performers’ exceptional skills and passion, which bring a fresh yet respectful energy to these iconic songs.
This trio delivers a tight-knit, polished performance, and you are taken through a journey of digital storytelling,
Are you living the life you’ve always dreamed or are you waiting for the right moment to start? Libby & Matt want you to know it’s never too late to change your life and be who you’ve always wanted to be. (Unless you want to be a jerk, in which case it’s way too late and you should just stay in the Facebook comments section).
From gorgeous melodies to intricate instrumentals, Vaudeville Smash delivered an energetic, magnetic performance that kept the audience engaged and delighted from start to finish.
Nassar tackles difficult issues around the complications of social constructs and expectations with aplomb and irreverence, engaging and entertaining the audience with her dry wit and a touch of mischief.
With our fists in the air, MLK on screen and hearts full of hope and house music, History of House is a transformative, unmissable foray into musical perfection.
The strength of this show lies not only in the comedic talents of the performers but also in their authenticity and vulnerability.
