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.
Adelaide Fringe Festival
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.
In the gag-worthy APOCALIPSTIK Kaye continues to prove himself to be a masterful performer, effortlessly blending glamour and grit to create a stunning theatrical experience that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Not only does Reuben provoke laughs he provokes thought – and so effortlessly do we watch him marry the two.
Delivering punchlines that can cross lines with unassuming wit and craft
Michelle Pearson and her band engaged her audience with warmth, confidence and ease.
This is not Fight Club; you’re allowed to talk about this one.
Lose yourself in a spectacle that is sure to leave you both enchanted and inspired.
This eclectic ensemble creates a whirlwind of excitement and wonder, drawing audiences into a world where possibilities are limitless
