If dirtiness is indeed a state of mind, Dirty Jazz proves that this is a psychological plane we should all visit a bit more often. Jen Perry reviews.
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If dirtiness is indeed a state of mind, Dirty Jazz proves that this is a psychological plane we should all visit a bit more often. Jen Perry reviews.
Continue ReadingDrinks in hand, top hats donned and moustaches firmly glued on their stiff upper lips, Libby Hammer and Jessie Gordon transform into Charles Winston Spaffington Esq. and Henry James Spifford the Third — real men. Jen Perry reviews.
Continue ReadingThere were shimmies (a personal highlight), Shakira-esque belly dancing and of course, twerking from Irish-born, Perth-bred and Melbourne-based comedian Dave Callan. Jen Perry reviews.
Continue ReadingShe also assured me there are a couple of extremely filthy songs on offer. So filthy, in fact, we didn't even talk about them. Some discussions are better left for jazz clubs, with dimmed lighting and a whisky in hand. Jen Perry talks with Cabaret artist Jessie Gordon.
Continue ReadingMatthew admits their shows have become a community "gateway" to Fringe; perfect for punters who are yet to dip their toes into the riskier fare on offer.
Continue ReadingCabaRIOT is an impressive feat of wit, politics and a finely-crafted call-to-action. If you like your cabaret with glitter, anarchy and sass, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better show this Fringe. Jen Perry reviews.
Continue ReadingShaz has the spark and joie de vivre of Dame Edna, but lacks Barry Humphries’ comedic punch. I was left logically dissecting her one-liners, understanding that intellectually they had possibility for a laugh, but still lacked that ‘special touch’.
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