Acrobats in Love - Folding themselves and Laundry
Love Life Laundry is a delightful blend of acrobatics, dance, and comedy, offering a charming glimpse into what household chores might look like when performed by two acrobats in love. Real-life partners Anthony and Fay bring an effortless chemistry to the stage, making even the most mundane domestic tasks seem exhilarating.
At its core, the show thrives on doing a lot with a little—using a simple premise and minimal props to create a dynamic, engaging spectacle. Acrobatics take centre stage, with comedy woven throughout, ensuring plenty of laughs between breathtaking physical feats. The highs and lows of domestic life play out both metaphorically and literally, with the duo soaring, tumbling, and balancing their way through the realities of cohabitation. While moments of tension and struggle appear, they never overstay their welcome, keeping the pacing light and natural.
The show’s real strength lies in its ability to surprise. Just when you think you know where a sequence is heading, Anthony and Fay throw in a clever twist—whether through unexpected choreography, a daring stunt, or an amusingly relatable moment. Their energy and inventiveness keep the audience fully engaged from start to finish.
With this being the last chance for Adelaide audiences to catch Love Life Laundry, it’s a farewell worth seeing. Fortunately, fans can still catch the duo in SPYHARD, running until the end of this year’s Fringe.