A Dingo Ate My Baby

Cabaret • Comedy

A Dingo Ate My Baby is a one-woman black comedy cabaret that explores Aussie culture and its take on womanhood i.e. being a chicky-babe in da outback.

Featuring loop pedals, piano, solo clarinet and tap dancing, delve into a world of impromptu rap, dangerous dingoes, regrets and #noregrets all wrapped up in a fat, hearty dose of straya.

With completely original music, it's cabaret meets the outback. Think Akubras and sequins, think dingoes and divas, think bogans and burlesque. BYO crocs and wraparound sunnies, and we'll see you in the bush!

After being selected for the Victorian College of the Arts FRISK festival, A Dingo Ate My Baby completely sold out its season at the Melbourne Fringe Festival to which it gained great audience response.

"Fearlessly fresh and frequently fun with regular laugh-out-loud moments"

In its Adelaide appearance, A Dingo Ate My Baby won't just tickle your funny bone, it will break it!

Presented by: Louisa Wall

Originally from country NSW, Louisa is a Melbourne based actor who recently graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). Credits at the VCA include Titania in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (dir. Gary Abrahams) and Charlotta in ‘The Cherry Orchard’ (dir. Melanie Beddie). In 2015 she was chosen to represent the VCA and perform at the 8th Asia Pacific Bureau Theatre School’s Conference in Singapore. Outside of the VCA, Louisa’s credits include Mrs Myers in Fame (dir. Freya McGrath/Hamish Plaggermars) with the International House Theatre Group, Officer in ‘Wash Your Hands’ (dir. David Harris) at Mudfest, and stand-up comedy at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2014 and 2015. She starred as Kayla in the short film ‘Rabbit’ (dir. Catherine Bonny). Louisa is a proficient pianist, trained in clarinet and dance, and is a recipient of the Melbourne University Clifford Family Scholarship.