Reviewed by: Stárre TV

Review by Victoria Soto | 12 March 2026

If you love Dizney, love drag, and love a seriously good laugh, then this show is absolutely for you. The sinful sequel to Dizney in Drag delivers exactly what it promises: a devilishly fun, wildly twisted celebration of iconic villains brought to life through outrageous drag, sharp humour, and unapologetically Australian chaos.

From the moment the show begins, the energy is electric. Packed with Aussie references, bold accents, and some delightfully high-intensity swearing, it might just be the most Australian Dizney project we’ll ever see — and it’s all the better for it. The performers fully commit to the campy villain aesthetic, blending comedy, music, and theatrical flair into a vaudeville-style spectacle that keeps the audience laughing from start to finish.

The characters were phenomenal. Every villain had a distinct personality, and the songs and lyrics were genuinely fantastic — clever, cheeky, and perfectly tailored to each performer. The costumes were another highlight: ridiculous in the best possible way. Special mention has to go to the Hairy God Mother and their incredible pool noodle wig, which somehow survived dancing, swinging, and general chaos on stage. That alone deserves a standing ovation.

One of the funniest moments of the night came when Vil asked the audience for a new villain name and someone shouted out “Elon Musk.” From then on, the character being referred to as “Musky” became a running joke that had the crowd in stitches. The show constantly breaks the fourth wall, pulling the audience into the performance and making the whole room feel like part of the mischief.

Even the moments where performers paused to remember their lines were hilarious, filled with improvised dance moves and playful banter that kept the energy high and the laughs rolling. It’s this kind of spontaneity that makes live drag theatre so special.

Standout favourites for me were BDSM Cruella de Vil, Ego-Revenge Maleficent, and of course the ever-gracious Hairy God Mother. Each brought something unique, bold, and brilliantly ridiculous to the stage.

I’ve already recommended this show to numerous people, and I’d happily see it again. If you’re ready to enter a cave of wonders full of glitter, villainy, and outrageous drag, this is a treasure you don’t want to miss.