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Featuring live music, internationally acclaimed performers and world class production. This explosive work merges dance, waacking, fire performance, singing and percussion in a tantalising show unlike any other seen in Perth. The cast of The Underground transports their audience to the heart of a vibrant and mysterious club in Latin America. A story of passion, romance and betrayal; observing the intimate lives of The Underground's employees, all set to the backing of smooth RnB and Latin rhythms.
'We don't give stars or scores on Around The Sound, but The Underground is worth making an exception for. It gets five stars. Out of how many? I hear you ask. Out of five, dummy. Now go see it!'
Watch as performers bring audiences into their world; an escape to another place in a time so prohibitive of international experiences. Audiences can expect unrivaled local and international talent and a perfect blend of drama and comedy that leaves audiences wondering what's next for their new favorite club.
After its SOLD OUT premiere season was cut short by a snap lockdown, The Underground was extended an invitation to return for FRINGE WORLD Encore in the festival's main venue and received an overwhelming response from Perth audiences.
'the sheer heat that comes off of this troupe is electrifying.'
The brand new feature-length installment of the show takes over the Royale Theatre at Planet Royale this November; featuring additional live musicians, Cirque du Soleils' Drag MC Regina Slay, an extended cast, bespoke production, and an entirely new soundtrack.
Can you take the heat?
'These talented performers lit up the stage with Latin RnB passion, and a hefty helping of humor, and you wondered why they weren't given the main stage spot to begin with. It's hopefully earned its rightful place as the main stage fixture in future festivals.'
'It is a cavalcade of movement like you may never have seen before. These people can dance! They can emote. They can sing. And, have I said this yet? they can dance!'
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Featuring live music, internationally acclaimed performers and world class production. This explosive work merges dance, waacking, fire performance, singing and percussion in a tantalising show unlike any other seen in Perth. The cast of The Underground transports their audience to the heart of a vibrant and mysterious club in Latin America. A story of passion, romance and betrayal; observing the intimate lives of The Underground's employees, all set to the backing of smooth RnB and Latin rhythms.
'We don't give stars or scores on Around The Sound, but The Underground is worth making an exception for. It gets five stars. Out of how many? I hear you ask. Out of five, dummy. Now go see it!'
Watch as performers bring audiences into their world; an escape to another place in a time so prohibitive of international experiences. Audiences can expect unrivaled local and international talent and a perfect blend of drama and comedy that leaves audiences wondering what's next for their new favorite club.
After its SOLD OUT premiere season was cut short by a snap lockdown, The Underground was extended an invitation to return for FRINGE WORLD Encore in the festival's main venue and received an overwhelming response from Perth audiences.
'the sheer heat that comes off of this troupe is electrifying.'
The brand new feature-length installment of the show takes over the Royale Theatre at Planet Royale this November; featuring additional live musicians, Cirque du Soleils' Drag MC Regina Slay, an extended cast, bespoke production, and an entirely new soundtrack.
Can you take the heat?
'These talented performers lit up the stage with Latin RnB passion, and a hefty helping of humor, and you wondered why they weren't given the main stage spot to begin with. It's hopefully earned its rightful place as the main stage fixture in future festivals.'
'It is a cavalcade of movement like you may never have seen before. These people can dance! They can emote. They can sing. And, have I said this yet? they can dance!'
Go see The Underground - Saturday 2021.