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    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Bow chicka wow-wow
    Bow chicka wow-wow
    26 March 2024 - Georgia B.
    THIS WAS A "WATCH FROM HOME/AVAILABLE ON DEMAND" SHOW WHICH WAS A RECORDING FROM 2022 - WHICH MEANS I GOT TO SEE AN OLD FRIEND JAMILA'S PERFORMANCE FINALLY! THIS CABARET WAS A COMBINATION OF BURLESQUE, SONG AND COMEDY PERFORMED BY DISABLED ARTISTS, ALL LED BY FANTASTIC HOST DIANA DIVINE. TRULY ACHIEVED ITS GOAL OF SHOWING ALL THOSE WITH DISABILITIES ARE CAPABLE OF!
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    17 March 2024 - Kassie D.
    Singin In The Pain is my favourite show every year at Fringe. It's such an important show, that holds space for disabled people. It's cathartic, it's community, it's so so special, it's hard to put into words what this show means to me as a fellow disabled performer
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    13 March 2024 - Dakota B.
    This show puts disabled performers and accessibility to the forefront of the arts without turning it into something 'inspirational for the ableds'. I applaud the mix of talent being showcased, with each performer clearly passionate about what they are doing. Made me cry, made me laugh, made me feel all of the things. 10/10.
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    12 March 2024 - Jordan K.
    Like a big cathartic hug. Now more than ever in this hellscape of life we need community and Diana Divine is out here making sure people are seen and held in that. Screaming from the rooftops how important this show is
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Emotional roller-coaster
    Emotional roller-coaster
    12 March 2024 - Shaylee L.
    A stellar cast in this line-up, funny, emotional and relatable. Capturing both a sense of disability pride and disability rage, while also being very entertaining.
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    12 March 2024 - Amelia K.
    As a person with a disability, I spent the entire time yoyoing between side splitting laughter and tears of understanding and recognition. Hilarious and powerful in equal measure
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Emotional roller-coaster
    Emotional roller-coaster
    11 March 2024 - Sarah P.
    This was my first Singing in the Pain experience, and as a chronically ill neurodivergent person I’ve never felt more at home. A beautiful curated cast of inspiring performers, this show was an emotional roller coaster in the best possible way. 🥰
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Emotional roller-coaster
    Emotional roller-coaster
    10 March 2024 - Carmel G.
    This show is authentic to its core. The artists share personal experiences living with disabilities and it is done in such a honest and non-shaming way that you feel safe to be yourself
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    09 March 2024 - Kylie F.
    Amazing! So much love and acceptance.
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Bow chicka wow-wow
    Bow chicka wow-wow
    08 March 2024 - Kathy R.
    Wholesome and sexy
    Singin in the Pain - Curtain call at a burlesque show. The host wears an orange suit and sits in their wheelchair laughing in the foreground, with a cast of various performers standing side by side in the background.

    Singin in the Pain

    Standing ovation
    Standing ovation
    22 February 2024 - Andrew G.
    A cabaret show organised and performed by disabled and chronically ill artists. Much of the show is burlesque, with a bit of (excellent) singing and stand-up, and there wasn't a single dud. Each performance is built around that particular person's struggle, sometimes with humour, sometimes with sass, sometimes with anger, or combinations of these and more. Each performance felt very personal. An excellent show!