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Circus Trick Tease

With a mixture of slap stick, innuendo and some of the best duo and trio acrobalance around, Circus Trick Tease continue to show that fabulous circus is much more then spectacular handstands and leopard print unitards.

Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2010 Venue: Trades Hall Wednesday 31 March 2010 With a mixture of slap stick, innuendo and some of the best duo and trio acrobalance around, Circus Trick Tease continue to show that fabulous circus is much more then spectacular handstands and leopard print unitards.
Welcome to the vivacious Miss Tinkle’s circus. She can do the spits and has a sexual appetite worthy of the greatest lover, but her fellow performers aren’t always in her obsessive control. Her sensitive new age strong man keeps picking up hussies in the audience and has cast his eye to their new strong and silent clown.
Shannon Mc Gurgan, Malia Walsh and Farhad Ahadi’s Circus Trick Tease appeared at the 2008 Melbourne Fringe and this upstaging, jealous and swinging trio have been welcomed and loved at many festivals since.
With characters that could carry the show without their jaw-dropping tricks, it’s a bit naughty but never offends and leaves its audience with ridiculous smiles from start to finish.
If you’ve seen them before, you’ll love it again and everyone else get in now before they head overseas. Bookings: www.comedyfestival.com.au
Until 18 April 2010 

Anne-Marie Peard

Anne-Marie spent many years working with amazing artists at arts festivals all over Australia. She's been a freelance arts writer for the last 10 years and teaches journalism at Monash University.

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