Review: TWO BRUNETTES & A GAY Were It and a Bit and More at Gluttony for Adelaide Fringe

By: Mar. 06, 2017
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An exercise in knowing one's audience, and trumping one's own stereotypes, Two Brunettes & a Gay was so tongue-in-cheek it was deep throating itself. In an evening of salacious, ostentatious and fabulous entertainment, this self-professed "cabaGAY" show took audiences gleefully through generations of songs accompanied with a delicious cocktail of personalities. Despite this reviewer's reservations regarding the sobriety with which their place in the audience was taken, the evening was pure enjoyment.

Sisters Deanna and Celeste Kangas tripled up with Aaron Collis during their days performing for children, but have discovered similar talents shaking up the city of churches with their bawdy humour, individual personas of ballbreaker, bitch and booze-hound respectively, and polished vocals. The audience were more than willing to vouch for them and get on board with the jokes of the evening, even getting involved in the sauciness themselves as each performer showed the chops to tackle a rowdy bunch of 10pm Fringe-goers. A delectable evening, fraught with the kind of debauchery and delirium that makes you want to take both your extramarital lovers!

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