Theatre

Femme Natale

Hilariously truthful, Femme Natale is an unapologetically comic peek into the world of parenting. What comes before, during and after in this rambunctious mix of original songs and sketches.

$25 - $29 (Service fee may apply)
60 minutes
Thu 23 - Sat 25 February
Thu 23 Feb, 8:45pm - 9:45pm
Fri 24 Feb, 8:45pm - 9:45pm
Sat 25 Feb, 8:45pm - 9:45pm

Hilariously truthful, Femme Natale is an unapologetically comic peek into the world of parenting. What comes before, during and after in this rambunctious mix of original songs and sketches.

Come and share with fellow mums (and one dad!) a night of skits, comedy and revelry inspired by the extraordinary, yet ordinary experiences of parenthood.  Join us to celebrate that you're surviving and thriving in the hardest job you'll ever do.

"So funny, my face hurt from laughing. A must see” Emily Writes

"Fully evolved, clever – funny” Pinky Agnew

"I thoroughly enjoyed it” Dame Kate Harcourt

"You'll still be laughing long after the show ends" NZ Herald

"Hilariously x-rated" Stuff

Director: Fingal Pollock

Performers: April Phillips, Tracey Savage, Jeremy Nelson, Fingal Pollock, Siri Embla

Deals with birth, sleep deprivation and sex after kids: may be triggering!

Learn more about presenting a show in Summer at Q here

Summer at Q Webpage Lockup Q Theatre
  • 18 April - 4 May 2024
    Theatre

    ScatterGun: After the Death of Rūaumoko

    ScatterGun weaves together poetry, movement and sound, with the voices of whānau from Tūhoe, in a celebration of the profound connection between the human body and te whenua ūkaipō (homeland).
  • Sun 28 April 2024
    Theatre

    ON MY SLEEVE

    ON MY SLEEVE is an ode to the hood, showcasing themes of HOOD, WOMEN, CULTURE, POWER & RECLAMATION through short vignettes.
  • 29 - 30 April 2024
    Theatre

    He Aha Te Hau

    Ngāti Whātua welcomes you on a theatrical journey of love, war, loss, and destiny through the eyes and mind of the eponymous ancestor, Apihai Te Kawau. 
  • 12 - 23 Jun 2024
    Comedy

    Guru of Chai

    Acclaimed as a work of genius. The contradictions of modern India, with its iPhones and ancient gods, come alive in this much-loved play from one of New Zealand’s finest performers.