Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Layne Dixon | 26 January 2022

Fifi Mandello took me dancing to a wonderful, and educational adventure through the world of women’s rights and music.

I really enjoyed how Fifi explained the year of the song and a little bit about the artist or band every time she was about to sing one of their songs.

Every time that she sang a song, Fifi would dance a little bit to keep the crowd entertained which I enjoyed. I found it a little bit disappointing that the guys that were making the beat to her songs couldn’t memorise it, as you would do if you were a part of a concert.

Towards the end of the event, Fifi mentioned some minority groups who are also on the deep end and trying to seek change for their communities; it was a bit disappointing that she didn’t mention people with disabilities in the list. I don’t know much about women’s rights, but I think that she did a great job with merging this into the art of sound for us.

As someone who loves watching movies in the cinema about women’s rights and activist movements, I loved this musical to bits.