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Review | DIVA DISCO brings kids movie favourites to the stage

DIVA DISCO | Verdict at The Court | 2nd & 16th Feb | ★ ★ ★ ★  

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Hosted by Feminem and her very capable drag divas, Katya, Ruby, and Donna Kebab, DIVA DISCO introduces us to many exciting characters from family favourite movies such as Moana, Frozen, Shrek and more.

Presented at Verdict, the upstairs venue in the Court Hotel, the area was set up with seating around the edge of the room and plenty of space for dancing which allowed the kids to have a boogie while the adults could join them or grab a drink from the bar.

With colourful, engaging queens scattered around the room welcoming audience members into the space, this show provides a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where kids can run around, have a dance and sing along to their favourite songs with the performers.

Perth Fringe continues to attract many of the finest artists from around the world, and DIVA DISCO is no exception. I would recommend this show for children ages 1-11 or anyone young at heart who enjoys a Disney sing along.

This sparkling, entertaining show is a must see for the kids this Fringe season and it provides a great opportunity to meet and dance with some of Perth’s finest drag queens.

DIVA DISCO is at The Court on Saturday 2nd & 16th February. Tickets and more info at fringeworld.com.au

Claira Prider

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