Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Miranda Crispin | 31 January 2023

Leave your seat soaking wet. Sinsuality is an experience - filled with tons of talent and slabs of sex appeal, this show takes your sensibilities and gives them the finger.

With an amazing list of performers there really is something for every taste in this show. Sinsuality has always centred around the seven deadly sins but this year they've decided to take the show on a journey through heaven and hell- quite literally.

Expect to see both angels and demons in this tantalising and inclusive show.

The show is hosted by the witty and stunning BarbieQ, a drag scene heavy weight of 25 years and a hilariously funny diva. Then there's Karl Kayoss, the boylesque king making towering heels look like sandals and owning that pole. Sugar du Joure is a personal favourite of mine with her cheeky yet funny routine and always stealing the show with her ample… personality. Ruby Lai is the picture of excellence in human form, her sultry pole work only rivalled only by her core strength and skill. Another boylesque prodigy is Matthew Pope, a stunning man with amazing abilities and some interesting tastes. Rounding out the team is Sarah Ritchie - so flexible she can pat herself on the back, which she definitely should for her wonderful performance.

This show is naughty and she knows it, easily the hottest (and kinkiest!) show this reviewer has seen in a long time. All this being said, there is one routine in particular that toes the line (so much it practically makes out with it) and you'll know it if you see the show. Be prepared to be aroused and a bit grossed out at the same time. If you're easily shocked or a little frigid, maybe give this one a miss for now. But if you want supreme sexy, staggering skills and steamy scenes? Then you want Sinsuality.