This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2025 season. This season is now over.

Drag King with a hipster stash and a pompadour that defies gravity is seated on a motorbike in an inner city graffitied alleyway.
Two images of Drag King with a hipster stash and a pompadour that defies gravity. On the left, he sticks his tongue out during a mimed performance. On the right, is a close up of his torso wearing a leather harness. There is a red light shining over both.
Three images of Drag King with a hipster stash and a pompadour that defies gravity. On the left, is an image of him taken from behind, in the middle he plays a guitar and on the right is a close up of his torso.

Jimmy Finger: In Too Deep

Ever heard the popping sound that fifty sphincters make all closing up at the same time? Then, you haven’t met Jimmy Finger! 

Part drag, part motorbike, he's Australia’s hilarious Rockabilly Boganite with a heart of gold and an untamed spirit as free as the open road beneath his wheels. 
 
He's a high-octane rollercoaster of delicious shock and excitement, and you’ll find his zest for life unparalleled and irresistible. 

Loved by women, men and genderfluid folks alike, he’s the man with the magic fingers who does not discriminate. 
 
With The Finger, you’ll be invited to dig in deep on life to find yourself in a place where you can’t help but be drawn in by this complex, fascinating character.

Is he a ladies man? A gay icon? Or the inner-city philosopher of our time?

Make up your own mind!

Presented by: ZO STAR

Zo Star is a multidisciplinary practitioner, strong character actor and physical performer, drag king, circus clown, scriptwriter, digital designer, installation artist, musician, theatre technician, drama teacher and mechanic!

She trained in the arts at Phillip Street Theatre, Australian Theatre for Young People, McDonald College of Performing Arts, the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, The Actor's Centre, and holds an Honours degree in Theatre and Media, an Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts and a Bachelor of Drama Teaching.
As a mature-age, neuro-divergent, bi-sexual, relationship anarchist, Zo Star uses her comedic artforms to push the envelope and explore perceptions around sexuality, gender-identity and human relationships, and to inspire people to pull back on the throttle on life.

Comedy • Theatre
Victoria • SA Premiere

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