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Haus Of Poussay
 

Prepare for a night of campery and debauchery at the Haus of Poussay, a tantalising variety show hosted by Naarm’s hottest up and coming AFAB queen, Poussay (Olivia Charalambous). She may be a baby (drag competition winner), but this bitch under a wig is no stranger to the stage. Back after making waves in this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival with the sell-out season of ‘She Slayed: A Drag Murder Mystery’, Poussay will be serving the best Haus Party Melburn has to offer.

Featuring Australia’s most elegant clown, Jens Radda, as well as a line up of some of the best cabaret, comedy, and performance artists the city has to offer, HOP is a guaranteed riotous night out. Sunday may be a day of rest, but not for the Haus of Poussay. 

So somebody - anybody! - please grab a hose. Because this Poussay is on fire.

"Olivia (Poussay) lives up to the hype. And there's hype. She’s a star." - Praise Dionysus!

 

Event details

Venue: Upstairs At Floridia
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/haus-of-poussay/
Start Date: Sunday 13 October 2024

 

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