Reviewed by: On Your Markus

Review by Markus Hamence | 13 March 2026

In the neon-lit playground of Gluttony during Adelaide Fringe, Serviced rolls onto the stage with swagger, sass and just the right amount of delicious chaos. This late-night revue knows exactly what it’s doing – cheeky, playful and unapologetically theatrical – delivering a Fringe experience that thrives on charisma, spectacle and a little bit of mischief.

Guiding the audience through the night is host 2joocie, whose commanding stage presence keeps the show moving at a lively pace. With a sharp sense of humour and a natural ability to work the room, 2joocie becomes the glue that binds the show together, creating a relaxed and raucous atmosphere where laughter and applause come easily.

The creative vision behind the production comes from Saint Eve, who also appears on stage as both producer and performer. Saint Eve brings a confident edge to the show, blending cabaret flair with bold theatrical energy. The performance style celebrates masculinity with a wink, balancing sensuality with humour so the show feels playful rather than self-serious.

Adding to the stage antics is Thomas as the Mechanic, a character that leans fully into the show’s tongue-in-cheek theme. The persona fits perfectly within the revue’s cheeky aesthetic, delivering moments of physical theatre and stage presence that keep the audience engaged and entertained.

Then there’s Louis as Ken, whose performance adds another layer of charm and charisma. With confident stage presence and strong connection with the audience, Louis brings a polished edge to the production while keeping the playful spirit alive.

Together the cast create a lively chemistry that drives the show forward with the gears firmly set at SEXY. The performance blends dance, cabaret energy and theatrical teasing into a slick variety-style experience that feels right at home in the electric Fringe atmosphere. The crowd responds in kind – cheers, laughter and the occasional gasp ripple through the room as the show builds momentum.

Set within the buzzing Gluttony precinct, where festival lights glow through the trees and crowds drift between tents late into the night, Serviced fits perfectly into the Adelaide Fringe ecosystem. It’s the kind of show that thrives on audience energy and delivers a night of carefree, cheeky entertainment.

Ultimately, Serviced is bold, confident and unapologetically fun. With 2joocie steering the ship, Saint Eve shaping the spectacle, and standout performances from Thomas and Louis, this revue delivers exactly what the Fringe does best – playful theatre that invites audiences to laugh, cheer and embrace the wonderfully outrageous side of festival season.