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Tina Del Twist back for another turn

Tina Del Twist flounced on a bedspread FRINGE WORLD Festival 4-8 Feb High Res image by Stano MurinTina Del Twist is returning to the Fringe World stage on February 1st for a short season.

OUTinPerth’s Leigh Hill caught the show last year and highlighted how Tina; “blends beautiful soulful melodies with lightning quick comedy.”

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We chatted to performer Wes Snelling about his alter-ego who he described as an old lush who sings the blues.

One of the highlights of the show was Tina’s bluesy take on the Jefferson Airplane classic ‘White Rabbit’.

Tina has been selling out shows at Fringe Festivals around the world and has also been part of the ‘La Soiree’ show in the past.

Catch Tina at Fringe World from February 1st. She’ll be doing five nights in De Parel Speigeltent in the Garden of Earthly Delights (The Urban Orchard).

On Saturday the 6th of February Tina will be heading south for a show at the Boardwalk Theatre at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.

OIP Staff

 

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