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The Fun Continues with Titty Bar Ha Ha

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One of our favourite shows from last year’s Fringe World experience was the adventures of Hope and Gloria in Titty Bar Ha Ha.

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Now the comedic duo are back with a brand new show that picks up their story where we left them last year.

Don’t worry if you missed last years adventure of murder and music, the girls give a more than adequate run down of their antics in the first 30 seconds of the new show.

Hope and Gloria have been found guilty of the murder of their shared lover/husband and have been sent down. Now their planning a prison break and need the help of their fellow inmates (the audience) to assemble a crack team.

Filled with original comedic songs, killer one liners, suggestive winks and the most beautiful vulgarity you’ll ever hear – these girls deliver a great show.

At the start of the show the recently imprisoned Gloria asked her partner in crime, “How long are we in here for?”

“A little under an hour.” replies Hope. But what a great hour it is, watch as the girls deliver the most wonderful rap with exquisite dictation, invite the audience to play some ridiculous games, and dance away their time inside.

‘Titty Bar Ha Ha: Lockdown’ is playing at the Idolize Western Australian Spiegeltent at Fringe World until Wednesday January 28th. Head to www.fringeworld.com.au for tickets.

Graeme Watson

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