Three images of the same woman with different expressions on her face, the centre face is looking at the camera concerned
A woman in red lighting holding microphone with a yelling impression on her face
A woman in pink lighting writing in a notebook with an oversized pen, passionately

The Heart May Or May Not Go On

Have you ever felt f**ked over by life that you have felt as if your heart may not actually go on? Ever wondered why so many people are out to get you, only to realise that you might be part of the problem? Me too. Hold on tight, we will get through this together.

Could it be her narcissistic tendencies? Her incessant need for revenge? Or her unwavering need to keep performing even when her life is falling apart? 

A story of navigating your way through life whilst living with a mental illness. From stage to psych ward and back again. How the simple things, meaningful conversations and true friendship can pull us to the surface and restore our trust in people again.

★★★★★ "Blinking amazing show." - Mindshare

★★★★★  "Brilliance of comedy, powerhouse vocals" - Your Local Hok 

Cabaret • Theatre
South Australia
 
Fri, 14 Mar - Sun, 23 Mar
 
60 min
 
The Chapel at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
 
$20 to $28
 
M15+ (4 Warnings)
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Reviews

  • Emotional roller-coaster 2
  • Hidden Gem 1
  • Standing ovation 1
  • While she is playing herself, her dancing and singing is theatrical and heightened and the main source of humour. - Michelle Wakim, InReview

  •          

    A creative, original, moving and inspiring production that took the audience from pain to despair to laughter, joy and hope. - Alex Mcgee, Mindshare

  •          

    The brilliance of her comedy, powerhouse vocals, outrageous choreography, and heartfelt storytelling is one that is always worth watching. - Your Local Hok

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Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Emotional roller-coaster 2
  • Hidden Gem 1
  • Standing ovation 1
  • While she is playing herself, her dancing and singing is theatrical and heightened and the main source of humour. - Michelle Wakim, InReview

  •          

    A creative, original, moving and inspiring production that took the audience from pain to despair to laughter, joy and hope. - Alex Mcgee, Mindshare

  •          

    The brilliance of her comedy, powerhouse vocals, outrageous choreography, and heartfelt storytelling is one that is always worth watching. - Your Local Hok

See more on the Fringefeed
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