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If you want to find out what THAT's all about - well, in other words, Madeleine Tucker's show Olympik Phever has been extended for a week at Son Of Loft, Lithuanian Club, North Melbourne (just around the corner from the North Melbourne Town Hall).
The show features sports of sorts, songs, videos, and yet another ridiculous costume, to which my pimping today carries a clue. To tell you any more would be a total spoiler. But I cannot get the accompanying song out of my head today, mainly because I've been singing it to my nieces while their mum and dad went along to chuckle.
Well done, team (Maddy, Danny, Rena, Sarah). Go you good things.
Tickets available here. And yes, still a cosy venue.
Hey there, hoopla, daughter's circus is in town again. It's that fringey time of year...
I have enjoyed all of Maddy's posters so far, but I really love the retro look of this one, designed by Rena Littleson.
Facebook has the details.
Fringe has the tickets.
Be there quickly, as the venue is cosy
Olympik Phever is performed by Madeleine Tucker, and was developed by Madeleine Tucker and Danny Cisco:
It's the middle of the Olympics and bespangled entertainer Madeleine Tucker has been given her big chance to shine, filling in as the presenter for a late night Olympics TV special. With interviews, live ads and musical numbers, she’s set to cram in as much high-quality entertainment as she can!
Not one for sports fans, this colourfully kitsch extravaganza will pay surreal homage to the faded world of variety television, with catchy songs and segments galore!
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW now NOWW noooowww
If you can't make it to the show, you might like to take in some of Maddy's videos at her blog. (Look for Rodney The Goblin.)