Bisexual Intellectuals- Adelaide Fringe Review
Jam-packed with utter chaos and bisexual euphoria, Bisexual Intellectuals convinces you that bisexuals can be both smart AND queer.
Millicent Saare, Jemma Allen, and Rosie Russell join forces with their different bisexual archetypes to portray the joys and woes of what it means to be bisexual.
An expansive and original line-up of choreographed dance, music, unexpected performances in foreign languages and accents, and tap-dancing make up an hour of pure queer joy.
The variety of cabaret styles used throughout the show work well in keeping the audience on the edge of their seat, balancing the more comical moments with the more serious issues of biphobia. Rap, freestyle dance, comedic skits, and ballads are featured.
With the sheer level of tomfoolery, the show’s topics are obviously intended to be taken light-heartedly, but also weaves in the debunking of negative stereotypes of being a bisexual person.
If you've ever wanted to know whether you're the biggest bisexual stereotype ever, then the show’s ‘bisexual bingo’ audience participation segment will provide you with all the answers. The winner is awarded with a special hat, which you'll have to see in person.
Divulging about the struggles of being bi and navigating the hook-up and dating scene via euro-trash EDM and German rap? Ja indeed.
A wide variety of solo and group performances between Saare, Allen, and Russell showcase their musicial and dance talents, with each of them having their own unique wittyness.
Bring your friends and queer folk along for a comedic masterpiece of bisexual liberation, because they're bound to have one heck of a good time with you.
Rating: ★★★★1/2
Show details: Bisexual Intellectuals - Adelaide Fringe