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Gendermess are larger than life in MÂCHÉ XL this Fringe World

The Messers are back and this time they’re supersized! Gendermess Productions return with a sequel to one of our Fringe World five-star favourites with MÂCHÉ XL.

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Ginava, Perri Oxide, Donna Kebab, Flo Reel and Sky Scraper are bringing their unique blend of the avant-garde, the bizarre and the beautiful to the spiegeltent for a drag showcase spectacular.

Drag Factory host Scarlet Adams, drag king Jason Green and the surreal Lunar Sea will be joining the Gendermess crew for a wild ride – along with host body Veronica Jean Jones, who will be guiding audiences through the supersized drag odyssey.

Gendermess have taken Fringe World by storm with the previous incarnations of the show (MÂCHÉ & MÂCHÉ: Home) – being nominated for Best Cabaret of the Year in 2016, and extending their seasons by popular demand.

Make sure MÂCHÉ XL is at the top of your list for Fringe World 2018 and support your local LGBTI+ talent!

MÂCHÉ XL will be at The Gold Digger on January 27 & 28. For tix and more info head to fringeworld.com.au.

You can also check out our reviews of MÂCHÉMÂCHÉ: Home here.


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