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Little Death Club- Perth Fringe World 2020

Little Death Club- Perth Fringe World 2020 The darkest, funniest and most debauched kabarett club this side of Berlin comes to the Fringe World Festival Spiegeltent after a smash hit 10 week season in London!

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Join the deliciously salacious, utterly hilarious, über-award-winning Kabarett sensation, Bernie Dieter and her brand new travelling family of misfits, miscreants and fantastic freaks drag superstar Art Simone, hair-hanging Fancy Chance, gender bending aerialist Michael Standen and angle-grinding, fire-eating Jacqueline Furey for an unforgettable night in the Spiegeltent.

A gin soaked, Weimar-punk jazz band soundtracks a hazy night of dangerously funny kabarett, hair-hanging circus and fire-breathing sideshow at its most inappropriate, provocative and hilarious best.

There is no fourth wall, no rules, and no seat is safe in this dark and defiant den of iniquity. Welcome to Bernie Dieter's Little Death Club where you can be whoever you want to be...

'Wickedly funny, deliciously defiant punk cabaret. With Dieter in charge, Little Death Club is a rallying cry from the raucous depths of cabaret. All you can do is cheer.'
Fest Magazine

'When it comes to cabaret, few can match the decadence,
and brilliance, of Bernie Dieter'
HeraldScotland

‘Dieter’s dynamic vocals, original songs and sheer magnitude of stage presence had the whole audience bewitched. Silly, seductive, skilful and subversive... a standing ovation by a mesmerised audience was evidence of this.’
Broadway Baby, UK

'Cabaret has found one of its brightest stars, Bernie Dieter. Perhaps its the apocalyptic zeitgeist but Dieter seems on fire this year…full of a dark, witty and defiant cabaret energy, in the face of despair'
The Scotsman

'Dusky, dangerous, outrageously naughty'
The Times and The Sunday Times

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