What In The World Cabaret
18+
What. In. The. World?!
Beaming down some of the freshest new acts from Darwin’s most weird and wonderful. From the creator of the 2019 Darwin Fringe cult hit Madame Nightshade’s Poison Garden comes an experimental cabaret of comedy, character and otherworldly chaos. Hosted by pineapple sensation Tina Colada and featuring a star-studded ensemble of local performers, this is a limited season sprinkled with unlimited seasoning that will leave you amused, confused and… aroused! Darwin – are you ready for something a little out of this world?
“…delightful, disgusting, provocative and confronting… ” ★★★★ – Artshub
(For Madame Nightshade’s Poison Garden)
“…I saw someone run screaming from this show…this is exactly what Fringe is about.” Audience member
(For Artemis Stagg’s Butt Stuff)
Directed by Anna Thomson, co-directed by Artemis Stagg
Produced by Anna Thomson Comedy
Image Credit: Brendan Bonsak
Anna Thomson is a queer performer, director & physical comedian who is serious about stupidity. She studied clown and performance making at the John Bolton Theatre School and LISPA (Berlin). Anna was a founding member of PO PO MO CO (2017-2019); Melbourne’s award-winning physical comedy troupe, and her solo show Madame Nightshade’s Poison Garden won ‘The Risky Award’ for Experimental Performance (Darwin Fringe 2019). She will be joined by Darwin’s most fabulously infamous performance art/side show provocateur Artemis Stagg (John Bolton Theatre School, NICA, ‘Risky Award’ winner 2018 – Butt Stuff) and a star-studded ensemble of local performers. Anna Thomson Comedy produces productions, workshops, roving performance and events for children, young people and adults.
Brown's Mart Theatre
Ticket price $20.00 - $25.00
Restrictions
18 and over Contains adult themes Contains nudity Contains themes of death and grief References blood or goreAccessibility
• Licensed Venue
• Wheelchair Accessible
• Offer gender neutral toilets
• Have a fully accessible public toilet that is unlocked
• Access to the smoking and bar areas are wheelchair friendly
• Accessible by public transport
• Car park suitable for wheelchair transportation available within 2 minutes of the venue entrance
• Staff are trained to respond to allergies
• Staff are trained in basic disability awareness
• Epi-pen on site
• Signage is clear, large and easy to read (for people with vision impairment)
• Assistance dogs welcome
• Seating options are available in all spaces
• Railing is used where appropriate (stairs and toilets etc)
• Use of Braille and/ or tactile signage in the toilets