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Fad Gallery
Licensed venue. Under 18s must be accompanied by a Parent or Legal Guardian.
$10 - $15

Fiona Della Ca and Kellie Higgins are Kelfi & Fikel (Sydney Morning Herald Metro’s Top 10 Rising Comedians 2012, Slide Cabaret Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival, Sydney Fringe Festival), a quirky musical comedy duo. Their original songs and sketches are irreverent, crude and unapologetic. You can't help but laugh, blush, or at least tap your foot as they team up their warped characters in off-the-wall scenarios.
With Kellie Higgins at the piano, their beautiful voices wonderfully complement each other, so, despite whatever profanities or obscenities might be coming out of their mouths, they are easy on the ear.
Kelfi & Fikel have been likened to French and Saunders, The Mighty Boosh, Cook and Moore, and Snugglepot and Cuddlepie on acid. The relationship between Fiona and Kellie is unpredictable, daring and a joy to behold.
If you enjoy a character-based, naughty musical romp, with more one-liners than you can poke a stick at, come and check out the uniquely twisted perspective of Kelfi & Fikel.
"Kelfi and Fikel are one of the most energetic and talented comedy duos I have ever seen." Australian Stage
"4 stars. A naughty match made in comedy heaven." Time Out
“These women have the voice of angels and minds full of schoolgirl mischief. What's not to love?” Herald Sun
"Fine line trodden? Yes…Side-splittingly funny? Oh, my word, yes!" Theatre Press
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Kelfi and Fikel are one of the most energetic and talented comedy duos I have ever seen
Australian Stage
A naughty match made in comedy heaven
Time Out
These women have the voice of angels and minds full of schoolgirl mischief. What's not to love?
Herald Sun
Let's hear it for the girls
Theatrepress