With a Kylie-Minogue-centric disco soundtrack and outfits that would make Kath & Kim cringe, Let's Get Loco! is a laugh-out-loud romp you can't get out of your head.
Hold onto your disco stick and balls, because Let’s Get Loco! is back for four nights only!
Like many shows earlier this year, LGL was affected by lockdown when it had its debut season at Summer at Q 2021. So we’re back bigger and better than ever and for a limited time only – you don’t want to miss out!
Written by Liam Coleman (PLAY) & Zak Enayat (There She Is), and directed by award-winning comedian Eli Matthewson, Let's Get Loco! is a hilarious black comedy inspired by the one and only Princess of Pop, Kylie Minogue.
Palmerston North BFF's Ricky and Martin are taking their first OE to the gay capital of the Pacific, Sydney baby! Martin's about to meet the love of his life - a man he’s been chatting to online, while Ricky plans to go on a treasure hunt – using Grindr as his compass. When they run into Charlene, a relentless Kylie Minogue super-fan, their friendship gets tested as she begins to take control of their trip... and their lives.
With a Kylie-centric disco soundtrack and outfits that would make Kath & Kim cringe, Let's Get Loco! is a laugh-out-loud romp you can’t get out of your head.
Book in to see the Gawky Productions double feature of Play and Let's Get Loco!here.
Directed by: Eli Matthewson
Written by: Liam Coleman & Zak Enayat
Cast: Frith Horan
Zak Enayat
Liam Coleman
Review Quotes
“It's hard to fault such a silly, over-the-top show.” NZ HERALD
“Horan's frenzied energy and spot-on comic timing... is a genius comic performance that cannot be missed.” NZ HERALD
Heads up:
Restricted 16+. This show contains haze, adult themes, gore and flashing lights.
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