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Popera: Sex, Death & Politics

  • Australia

Uma Dobia is your game show host for the evening as we spin the wheel, shake our maracas and ding our dong. Spotify playlists collide in Popera with questions such as "Why did Trevor leave? What’s cockrockera? And, who will win the air fryer?".

Directed by Bronny Lane, get ready for opera, original pop songs, video and on-stage chaos coated in pop culture. If you love your cabaret dirty with an intellectual twist thrown you will definitely want to play Popera: Sex, Death & Politics as we stomp on the patriarchy and ageism in a pair of red knee-high sparkly boots. 

Suitable for audiences 18+

Audience participation

Language – strong coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

References to sexual assault or abuse

Strong sexual references

Sudden loud noises

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Uma Dobia is your game show host for the evening as we spin the wheel, shake our maracas and ding our dong. Spotify playlists collide in Popera with questions such as "Why did Trevor leave? What’s cockrockera? And, who will win the air fryer?".

Directed by Bronny Lane, get ready for opera, original pop songs, video and on-stage chaos coated in pop culture. If you love your cabaret dirty with an intellectual twist thrown you will definitely want to play Popera: Sex, Death & Politics as we stomp on the patriarchy and ageism in a pair of red knee-high sparkly boots. 

Suitable for audiences 18+

Audience participation

Language – strong coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

References to sexual assault or abuse

Strong sexual references

Sudden loud noises

Back to Listings
Melbourne International Comedy Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' spirit, imagination and rich history of storytelling and humour that is an inspiration to all Australians.

We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.