Adelaide Fringe review: The Revolting Children of Tomorrow

KIDDO's 13-year-old reviewer, Olive, attended The Revolting Children of Tomorrow's opening show day at Adelaide Fringe 2025.
KIDDO’s 13-year-old reviewer, Olive.

The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is a fantastic and super entertaining musical mashup, that would specifically pique the interest of children interested in musical theatre, singing and dance.

This show would be great for all ages, and LOVED by the audience, who often laughed at the fairy stage mother, and enjoyed all the different genres of dance.

With songs and choreography from Annie, Matilda, Frozen and Swan Lake, paired with fantastic costumes and singing, The Revolting Children of Tomorrow definitely had me invested in the journey to fame of Annie and Matilda… the real-life Olaf for sure had me wanting to watch this musical over and over!

The venue was perfectly close to food trucks and show rides. Go check out The Revolting Children of Tomorrow, and make sure to take some amazing photos with the cast at the end!


The Revolting Children of Tomorrow is at The May Wirth at Gluttony during Adelaide Fringe until 23 March. Book tickets here.

 

 

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