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Come Together – The Beatles Rock Show ★★★★★

Rachel Vidoni raises the roof again – following her previous show – The Queen Rock Show – with her powerful vocals in ‘Come Together – The Beatles Rock Show’, an award winning show. Her charisma and sass made this Beatles tribute a delicious treat for the audience. She was backed up by two angelic, agile […]

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London Calling ★★★★★

London Calling is top-shelf circus, comedy, magic and all-round entertainment. What sets this show apart from other similar genres is the creativity and attention to detail with set designs. Some shows will simply present a performer spinning hula hoops in a sparkly outfit. This show starts with a pre-performances  on well thought out stage  settings. […]

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Wankernomics 2.0 ★★★★★

Wankernomics 2.0 has elevated my office game by 1000%. In meetings I had no idea what everyone was talking about, or what was going on. Wankernomics 2.0 has given me the confidence, and tools to climb the corporate ladder. Now, I confidently contribute absolutely nothing with my Power Point presentations. I now use phrases, such […]

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The Dark Room ★★★★★

Welcome to The Dark Room, where the stakes are high and the laughs are non-stop! In this unique live show, audiences find themselves trapped in a retro video game nightmare, facing off against a sadistic boss. Your mission? Escape the clutches of doom and win $2000 AUD, or face the wrath of your fellow crowd […]

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Yoah ★★★★★

Yoah dazzled audiences with its graceful alacrity. Seamlessly blending traditional circus acts with light. The use of lighting techniques added an extra dimension to the show, enhancing the performers’ movements with dynamic light displays. Projection mapping transformed the set into a canvas of swirling colors and mesmerizing patterns, creating a visual feast for the senses.

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Circus of Facts ★★★★★

Circus of Fact combined circus acts with a touch of burlesque sensuality. The circus acts amazed with feats of skill, and alacrity. The burlesque gave an element of surprise, tease, and extrication (I still can’t figure out). The audience interaction was a playful repartee, inviting volunteers to the stage. It created a sense of intimacy, […]

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