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Coco: The Time-Travelling Tart
 

Darling, history is about to get naughty! 

Join London’s infamous socialite Coco The Time-Travelling Tart for her debut Australian show - a gloriously unhinged comedy tour through time.

She’s part tour guide, part Champagne enthusiast… and absolutely the wrong woman to trust with the timeline. 

Along the way she tackles life’s big questions: How should a girl dress for battle? Will the future get its act together? And is Napoleon really worth the hype?

Expect scandalous encounters across the centuries, glamour, and very questionable history.

Smart, silly and seductive: perfect for culture vultures, comedy lovers and history nerds. 

Fresh from sold-out gallery tours and 30M+ views online, Coco is finally bringing her chaos Down Under. 

Come help her make history - misbehave.

 

Event details

Venue: The Yurt at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/coco-the-time-travelling-tart-af2026?venue=the-courtyard-of-curiosities-at-the-m
Start Date: Tuesday 03 March 2026

3-7 Mar (9.30pm), 8 Mar (5pm), 17 -22 Mar (8pm)

 

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