Revenge

Comedy • Cabaret
Australian Premiere

The patriarchy, the arts industry, even her husband: no one is safe from sweet yet sultry Irene Nicola. You want a sassy takedown of gender politics to go with your stand-up? Done. Smart, sharp and subversive, this show is part feminist essay, part self-destructive manifesto, with an all original soundtrack.

"Fun, cerebral, sexy" - Acting Factory.  

 

 

Presented by: Irene Nicola

Irene Nicola is a cross-genre performer; deconstructing, recreating, and inventing music, stand-up, script, song and burlesque. Cabaret is where she feels most at home, allowing her to combine her love of pastiche with like-minded audiences and collaborators.

She has performed across Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and Adelaide, as writer, performer, composer and producer of A Postmodern Striptease, one-woman cabaret show (2013-2015, 2017). Other works include Minora SINE Majora: Why Did She Leave Me?, a short cabaret about love and loss, appearing in the WITS Festival Fatale 2016, composing the music for Black Sambuca and The Girl Who Poured It, for stage and screen and singer/pianist of sassy socialist jazz duo, A Royal Uprising.