#FirstWorldWhiteGirls set to help Melburnians with their first world problems
Move over Real Housewives and Private Schoolgirls! Brisbane's #FirstWorldWhiteGirls are coming to Melbourne Cabaret Fringe Festival #comedy #cabaret @foodwatermimco @firstworldwhitegirls #melbcabfest
Venue: The Butterfly Club
Address: 5 Carson Place, Melbourne VIC 3000
Date: 15-19 June
Time: 7pm
Ticket: $25-32
Buy / Ticket: https://thebutterflyclub.com/show/firstworldwhitegirls-2016
Web: www.firstworldwhitegirls.com
: https://www.facebook.com/events/239199969802871/
: https://www.facebook.com/firstworldwhitegirls
EMail: firstworldwhitegirls@gmail.com
Address: 5 Carson Place, Melbourne VIC 3000
Date: 15-19 June
Time: 7pm
Ticket: $25-32
Buy / Ticket: https://thebutterflyclub.com/show/firstworldwhitegirls-2016
Web: www.firstworldwhitegirls.com
: https://www.facebook.com/events/239199969802871/
: https://www.facebook.com/firstworldwhitegirls
EMail: firstworldwhitegirls@gmail.com
Direct from a sold-out Adelaide Fringe season and Queensland tour, #FirstWorldWhiteGirls are set to appall and delight Melbourne audiences with their hilariously narcissistic comedy and catchy vocals.
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls sees Tiffany, a trust fund princess, and Kendall, a day-drinking trophy wife, delve into the trauma of first world problems. They deal with kale shortages, un-bespoke furniture, battle FOMO and in times of crisis, ask themselves, What Would Kim Kardashian Do? These spoiled songstresses invite the audience into their den of entitlement to laugh, vent and share in their first world pain.
"People make you feel like you should downplay first world problems," Kendall says. "But they are totes real problems."
"No problem is too small," added Tiffany. "Like, this morning, my favourite breakfast place ran out smashed avocado. I was traumatized."
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls was created, written and composed by Judy Hainsworth, who plays Tiffany, in response to the self-obsession she saw around her.
"Tiffany and Kendall are the ultimate spoilt, fame-seeking millennial narcissists. We all know women like this - but maybe we are like this a bit ourselves!"
With their designer couture, hair extensions and carefully staged selfies, these girls are what happens when ego, income and entitlement run rampant.
Adds Kaitlin Oliver Parker who plays Kendall, "And first world culture is great fodder for comedy. The Voice, Snapchat, Kim Kardashian, nutribullets, food trucks - nothing is safe!"
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls is outrageous satire and politically incorrect comedy at its best.
Time: 7pm
Cost: $25-32
Venue: The Butterfly Club, 5 Carson Place, Melbourne
Tickets: thebutterflyclub.com
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls sees Tiffany, a trust fund princess, and Kendall, a day-drinking trophy wife, delve into the trauma of first world problems. They deal with kale shortages, un-bespoke furniture, battle FOMO and in times of crisis, ask themselves, What Would Kim Kardashian Do? These spoiled songstresses invite the audience into their den of entitlement to laugh, vent and share in their first world pain.
"People make you feel like you should downplay first world problems," Kendall says. "But they are totes real problems."
"No problem is too small," added Tiffany. "Like, this morning, my favourite breakfast place ran out smashed avocado. I was traumatized."
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls was created, written and composed by Judy Hainsworth, who plays Tiffany, in response to the self-obsession she saw around her.
"Tiffany and Kendall are the ultimate spoilt, fame-seeking millennial narcissists. We all know women like this - but maybe we are like this a bit ourselves!"
With their designer couture, hair extensions and carefully staged selfies, these girls are what happens when ego, income and entitlement run rampant.
Adds Kaitlin Oliver Parker who plays Kendall, "And first world culture is great fodder for comedy. The Voice, Snapchat, Kim Kardashian, nutribullets, food trucks - nothing is safe!"
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls is outrageous satire and politically incorrect comedy at its best.
Show Details: #FirstWorldWhiteGirls
Dates: 15-19 JuneTime: 7pm
Cost: $25-32
Venue: The Butterfly Club, 5 Carson Place, Melbourne
Tickets: thebutterflyclub.com