Reviewed by: Theatre Diaries Adelaide
Review by Sophie T | 10 March 2025
'Feminist Trash,’ starring Sugar Bits Comedy’s Nicola Pohl, Tessa Luminati and Stephanie Beza is an outrageously hilarious exploration of modern feminism. Having dug through the cultural trash pile of feminist stereotypes, these performers bring a collection of skits and sketches that comment and critique society’s “understanding” of the term. "Feminist Trash" will take you on a chaotic, hilarious ride where feminist stereotypes meet outrageous comedy and razor-sharp satire, so you better strap in! From the outset, these three burst into the space ready to take the audience through a rollercoaster of unhinged physical comedy and exaggerated skits. From taking satirical jabs at male behaviour at a urinal, to singing their own original hymn about Bacterial Vaginosis, they leave little time for the audience to catch their breath in between gasping for air with laughter. Sugar Bits have reminded the audience that satire and stupidity go hand in hand, in that they have crafted a performance art that is both top tier physical comedy, and one that masterfully slaps the audience in the face with the hard familiar truths. You will leave having had the time of your life watching them let loose, an ideal show to take all of your pals (and misogynistic mates if you have them...) to this Fringe season!