Twinky Twinky Little Star
A gay man and two blind men walk into a topless waitress bar. There is no punchline. Just a hilariously awkward story.
Zak is gay. And that has been obvious since his childhood. Somehow, his parents missed every single sign. Prepare for non-stop laughter as Zak takes you through all of the signs his parents missed; including belting out ABBA in the middle of Rundle Mall, and asking Santa for the Hilary Duff album at five years old.
Zak also has many questions about the gay community. When do you stop labelling yourself a twink? What happens after twinkhood? And what is with all the animal labels?
This brand-new stand-up comedy show will have you laughing so hard, there won’t be a straight face in the audience*.
*There may, however, be some heterosexual faces, who are also welcomed.
Presented by: Zak Vasiliou
Zak (he/him) is a graduate of The Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), where he studied a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music Theatre). Zak’s previous credits include ‘Mongrel’ (dir. Maude Davey), ‘The Hello Girls’ (dir. Jason Langley) and ‘Sweet Charity’ (dir. Jayde Kirchert), ‘Chicago’ (dir. Adrian Barnes), and ‘Ivy and Bean’ (dir. Sarah Williams). Most recently, Zak has appeared in Stiles and Drewe’s The Three Little Pigs (dir. Tahra Cannon), and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Show, 'Weird Al Piano Bar' (dir. Joshua Cowie).
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Full price:
$32.00
Early Bird:
$22.40
Concession: $27.00
BankSA Cardholder:
$24.00
Companion Card: $0.00
Prices may not be available on all sessions
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1 Venue
Prompt Creative Centre
8/205 Pirie St, Adelaide, Kaurna
8/205 Pirie Street
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Audience members interact from the seated or standing area