The Revolting Children of Tomorrow returns to Adelaide Fringe

Hold onto your hats, kiddos! The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is back by popular demand, returning to the Adelaide Fringe after its sensational sell-out season in 2018.

Get ready as a new generation of children is set to experience the joy and magic of this all-singing, all-dancing musical adventure through the bustling streets of New York City! The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is showing at the Peacock Tent at Gluttony this Adelaide Fringe.

A talented cast of young stars

Step into the world of The Revolting Children of Tomorrow, featuring a remarkable cast of young performers aged 10 to 17. Led by the incredibly talented Kimora Njoroge as little orphan Annabelle and Zoe Burns from Gymnastics Academy – A Second Chance as the unhappy schoolgirl Tildie, this dynamic duo forms an unlikely friendship fueled by their shared dream of becoming Broadway stars.

A Fairy ‘Stage’ Mother guides the way

Under the guidance of their Fairy ‘Stage’ Mother, played by the enchanting Laurie Rea, Annabelle and Tildie embark on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of showbiz. Discover if they have what it takes to shine in the spotlight and become the stars they’ve always dreamed of being.

Hilarious, heartwarming, and full of favourites

The Revolting Children of Tomorrow promises an afternoon of laughter, heartwarming moments, and a medley of musical theatre favorites that will have you tapping your toes and dancing in your seats. This is not just any Fringe show; it’s a family-friendly spectacle that guarantees fun for all ages.

A Fringe treat for the whole family

If you’re on the lookout for a Fringe show that the whole family will love, your search ends here! The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is the ultimate blend of entertainment, talent, and heartwarming storytelling. Don’t miss out on the magic—grab your tickets, bring the family, and join in the excitement at Adelaide Fringe!

The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is showing at The Peacock at Gluttony for Adelaide Fringe from 18th of February until 17th of March, 2024


For more information:

adelaidefringe.com.au

 

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