About Princess Cabaret
Once upon a time, seven young women with backgrounds in comedy, musicals and impro came to know and love those meek and male-dependent icons, the Disney Princesses. Now, through darkly satirical, fast-paced sketches and polished song and dance, they explore old conventions and their nostalgia for childhood heroines.
Princess Cabaret is a satire with a very girly subject: Disney princesses. Performed by seven girls, it contains high‐level coarse language and adult themes. It also includes musical parodies, wicked humour and exploding stereotypes.
Princess Cabaret began life as part of Sydney University’s Women’s Revue. The show stuck it to those men, and women, who’ve always thought that a princess was nothing without her prince!
With writer-director Brydie Lee-Kennedy as Ariel, musician Sophie Miller as Tinkerbell, Jo Bourke as Belle, Keira Daley as Aurora, Amy Louise Hume as Cinderella, Erin Turner as Snow White and Elise Fabris as Jasmine.
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