Liza fears her. Streisand wants to be her. Judy Garland circa 1950 lusts for her. Tabitha Booth (comedian Frankie McNair) is here.
After a mystery hiatus and a lot of credit card debt, Tabitha Booth returns to the stage for the comeback no-one was expecting. . . Or asked for. Witness, as she uses her last threads of sanity to share her life's work; from her breakout role as Long Fork Lady, to being kneecapped by Marilyn Monroe for trying to harmonise ‘Happy Birthday’, it’s a night of all the classic stories and off-off-off Broadway hits you’ve never heard, and love.
Heavily medicated lounge singer Tabitha Booth and her long-suffering stagehand (not stage-foot) Riley Bell are bringing Adelaide Fringe audiences an intimate evening of unhinged comedy, like no other.
scenestr’s got your chance to witness Tabitha Booth at Adelaide Fringe on either 4 or 5 March, at Le Cascadeur, The Garden of Unearthly Delights, at 9:30pm.
All you need to do is follow these two simple steps.
1. Like scenestr on Facebook, if you haven’t already.
2. Tell us which night (4 or 5 March) you’d prefer to attend.
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