The Uni Revue is promising not to hold back when its 2024 edition, aptly named ‘The Rockliff Horror (S#*t) Show’, hits theatres next month.
The annual Tasmanian tradition is set to offer a satirical take on the state’s biggest controversies, infused with Rocky Horror flavour.
“Each year we aim to present a uniquely Tasmanian song and dance comedy show with a strong political bent,” show Director Tai Gardner said.
He said the show will feature politicians causing mayhem, with ‘appearances’ from Rebecca White, Louise Elliot and others.
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“We’ve got all the normal sketches, news and game shows and all the things that audiences would expect from the revue, but with a bit of Rocky Horror fun,” he said.
The show will star ‘ Jazza and Bazza’, the parody version of Rocky Horror’s Brad and Janet, as they explore parliament and interact with politicians.
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The year’s cast is fundraising for Cancer Council Tasmania, who aim to support research, prevention and care services for those battling the disease in the state.
Uni Revue #77 will premiere at Hobart’s Theatre Royal from May 10 to 25, followed by a limited run at Launceston’s Princess Theatre from May 29 to June 1.