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CVNT
 

Winner: Best Comedy Melbourne Fringe '24
Winner: Weekly Best Comedy Adelaide Fringe '25
Nominated: Hollywood Fringe Tour Ready Award '25
Sold-Out Seasons.

No more good girl.

A wild, unhinged, hilarious and interactive exploration of everything CVNTY led by a giant, sexy vulva. Is the worst word in English really CVNT? ...Or is it Can't?

Half comedy, half unhinged therapy for the cvnt inside you who desperately wants to be unleashed.

Dance, sing, shout, and piss yourself laughing.

"Five-star show" The Age
★★★★★ "Deliciously malicious" British Theatre Guide (UK)
★★★★★ "laugh so unbelievably hard" The Only Culture Vulture (UK)
★★★★★ "Better than therapy" See Do Eat Review
★★★★★ "It’s a cunt cult, and initiation has never been this unhinged." Lilithia Reviews

 

Event details

Venue: The Courtyard of Curiosities
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/cvnt-af2026
Start Date: Thursday 19 March 2026

 

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