The Revolting Children of Tomorrow: A Broadway adventure!

Two girls in red and white dresses pose together against a vibrant city skyline backdrop.
Get ready for an exciting, fun-filled journey from the dark streets of New York City to the sparkling lights of Broadway with The Revolting Children of Tomorrow!

Meet Annabelle (Kimora Njoroge) and Tildie (Zoe Burns) – two brave girls dreaming of escaping their tough, revolting lives to become stars! This lively show features songs and characters from some of your favourite musicals, including CATS, GREASE, and more!

The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is perfect for the whole family. With 25 talented performers, there’s plenty of chances for you to sing, dance, and join in with the fun.

First seen at the Adelaide Fringe in 2018, this original production was a massive hit, and now it’s back for 2025! Directed, choreographed, and produced by Star Academy, The Revolting Children is ready to bring a new generation of children loads of music, laughter, and heartwarming moments.


The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is on at Adelaide Fringe from 23 February to 23 March at The May Wirth at Gluttony – Rymill Park.

To book tickets:

The Revolting Children of Tomorrow | Adelaide Fringe

 

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