April 3 - 13
Milo Hartill presents
BLACK, FAT AND F**GY
Created by and Starring Milo Hartill
A WORLD PREMIERE
At the centre of the venn diagram of queer, chunky, brown women with the voice of a goddamn angel on SSRI's, you’ll find the terrifying talent that is Milo Hartill.
How do you tell the story of a mixed race, fat, bisexual, underwear model, performer and instagram influencer? You sing the shit out of a fistfull of killer songs in a brand spanking new motherf**king cabaret of course. Stradling pretty much all of the hottest 2024 minorities (take that as you will), Milo’s unique perspective has her perfectly placed to unpack the NOW. In her words, she’s a raw silly funny c*nt, and would love for you to join her for a drink, a giggle and a sing, while she unpacks personal stories, belts out songs ranging from Mousse T to Nina Simone, and kicks around some undoubtedly controversial opinions on the influencer, theatre and singing scenes in Australia.
Come spend a night with Black, Fat and F**gy Milo Hartill, your new BFF.
And of course behind every young, brown, queer woman, there’s a 40yr old straight white man ready and willing to take the credit. And that white man, is Robin Goldsworthy. Director? Hardly… We’re going with "head chef." Bon appetit!
Cast and Creative Team
Produced By: Andrew Henry & Dino Dimitriadis
Created By: Milo Hartill
Head Chef: Robin Goldsworthy
Music Direction: Lucy O'Brien
Lighting Designer: Isobel Morrissey
Stage Manager: Oscar Ali
Cast: Milo Hartill
This listing is updated as cast/creatives are confirmed in the lead-up to the production, and if there are changes to the team.
Dates + Ticketing
Season: April 3 - 13 (note previews are 3/04 & 4/04)
Times: 7pm Tues-Sat, 5pm Sun, 2pm Sat matinees
Ticket Prices:
Adult: $35-40 + booking fee
Concession: $30-35 + booking fee
Approximate Run Time: 70 minutes
Content Warnings: racist, homophobic and fatphobic language, reference to Misogyny, discussion of depression and suicide ideation, discussion of sex and drug use, sexually explicit language, discussion of death, discussion of mental illness, swearing and coarse language
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