“A cult feminist disco not to miss” ★★★★★ (Fest).
Named a Top Five Adelaide Fringe Show by the Guardian and WINNER of a Spirit of the Fringe Award in Edinburgh this year, the champagne-fuelled Australian power trio are marking the end of their UK tour by throwing A Very Feminist Christmas Extravaganza in London! Featuring their award-winning combination of original songs, epic dance moves and an explosion of sequins, plus a smorgasbord of their favourite femme guests from the international cabaret, circus and comedy circuit.
“No one, it feels, is having a better time on stage than these women. The show is a fiercely political claiming of space – both as female artists on stage but also as women out in the world. [They] create joy through empowerment.” (Guardian)
Deck yourself with boughs of holly, then throw them on the bonfire of toxic patriarchal structure and join these ‘irresistibly energetic’ (Chortle) fringe favourites for a celebration! Starring Tessa Waters (Winner: Best Comedy Weekly, Adelaide Fringe 2017), Victoria Falconer (Time Out London’s Top 10 Cabaret Stars, EastEnd Cabaret) and Rowena Hutson (Winner: Best Comedy, Melbourne Fringe 2015).
WINNER Mervyn Stutter’s SPIRIT OF THE FRINGE Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018
WINNER BEST CABARET Adelaide Fringe Festival 2018
WINNER Moosehead Grant Recipient 2017
NOMINATED BEST NEWCOMER Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2017
NOMINATED BEST CABARET Perth Fringe World 2017
“An all-singing sparkle-filled show with a strong message of female empowerment set to cracking tunes… irresistibly energetic” Chortle
★★★★★ “Feminist comedy hits its peak. This show knocks it out of the park. It is a raunchy, sassy, feminist call to arms.” Fest Mag
★★★★★ “A supremely talented trio… riotous and fabulous fun.” Funny Women
★★★★★ “The Fringe Wives Club hit the nail on the head at every turn… a true feminist masterpiece.” The Skinny
★★★★★ “A rip-roaring, inspirational, life-affirming hour of solid gold entertainment.” Broadway Baby
★★★★★ “A joyous powerhouse of energy made possible by three comedy goddesses… a feminist fiesta, a religious experience.” Theatre People
★★★★½ “With endless passion, love and anger, they fight to ensure than women’s voices are always heard and that women are never shamed or embarrassed for finding joy and fun in sex and their sexuality.” The Age
Doors/Bar opens at 7.30pm