Wolf Creek The Musical

28 March 2014 | 4:40 pm | Suzanne Truman

"Despite some indulgent moments which drag, the show takes us on a hilarious ride through the musical parody genre."

The wooden pews and tattered black curtains of Old Council Chambers at Trades Hall provide the perfect amateur ambience required for Wolf Creek The Musical. Drawn on beards, wigs, cardboard cars and an accent salad from the cast indicate from the get-go that the show will make full use of the 'so bad, it's good' amateur hallmark. From an anxious Brit twerking with an axe to the hysterical gender-bending characterisation of a horny Greek, the show is playful and wonderfully self-aware. Despite some indulgent moments which drag, the show takes us on a hilarious ride through the musical parody genre.

Trades Hall to 20 Apr