Saturday night saw Connections ‘Rebel Heart’ show pay tribute to Madonna. Manager Scott Telfer greeted clubbers in a fur coat for some ‘Music’ era Madonna, while drag star Barbie Q delivered a show filled with some of the Material Girls biggest hits.
The ‘Rebel Heart’ show was filled with acrobatics, pole dancing and circus treats.
The cast of Black Swan State Theatre’s ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’ were kicking up a storm on the dance floor – they really did have style and gave good ‘face’.
Katya Kokov recreated Madonna’s ‘Boy Toy’ look from the 1984 MTV Music Video Awards, while Scarlet Adams was all ready to express herself.
It was a room filled with gap-toothed smiles.
The show is repeated over the next few weeks.
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