T4T: A Transgender Showcase

Comedian and trans woman Anna Piper Scott stands on stage with outstretched arms, she is wearing a flowing black dress and black lipstick. The background is purple LEDs with "T4T" visible in white block text
Millie Gryphon
Comedian and trans woman Anna Piper Scott stands on stage with outstretched arms, she is wearing a flowing black dress and black lipstick. The background is purple LEDs with "T4T" visible in white block text
Millie Gryphon
Comedian and trans woman Anna Piper Scott stands on stage with outstretched arms, she is wearing a flowing black dress and black lipstick. The background is purple LEDs with "T4T" visible in white block text
Millie Gryphon

A variety spectacular of trans performers – performing for a trans audience.

The trans spectacular Fringe just can't get enough of is back for a 4th year!

Featuring some of the most exciting, most daring and most creative performers in the country. But here's the twist – every single performer is trans, and the audience is too. That's right – if you're not trans, you're not invited!

It's an event by the trans community, for the trans community.

Expect to see everything including comedy, burlesque, music and drag in a way you've never seen it before. It's a show with no apologies given, no explanations needed, no dress code required. A space where being trans is the norm. A sanctuary for the nonconforming. For trans folk, for non-binary folk, for everyone who has fled the confines of gender altogether.

(Cis people are allowed, but not encouraged).

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This event is intended for transgender, non-binary or questioning audiences only - with the intention to create a space where trans performers and audiences can engage each other without feeling limited or observed by cisgender (non-trans) people. This is a self monitored system and no-one will be asked to justify or explain their attendance.


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    Event Info

    Important Event Information

    This event is intended for transgender, non-binary or questioning audiences only - with the intention to create a space where trans performers and audiences can engage each other without feeling limited or observed by cisgender (non-trans) people. This is a self monitored system and no-one will be asked to justify or explain their attendance.

     

    The Auslan interpreter for Sat (4 Oct) is Mac Gordon.