The stage, lights and rigging on an open-air stage creates a thrilling atmosphere and Crème de la crème is the show to deliver.
Enter Cal Harris, their shiny, smiley, leopard printed stage presence is immediately engaging. Cal is personable, witty and a smidgen bit gross as they ooze charisma all over the audience.
We are introduced to Chelsea Angel whose mastery with the hoops is second-to-none. She is clad in velvet as she handles the hoops with magnetic force, contorting and completely controlling the attention of the audience.
Liam takes the stage with a dramatic aerial suspension against the stunning Perth cityscape. Their performance has people holding their breath as this artist showcases their flexibility and strength against the spindly lights.
The vibe at the Ice Cream Factory is fun and relaxed, which sets the scene perfectly for Crème de la crème. At the back of the open-air theatre, a lively bar keeps the good vibes flowing as Jess Roberts takes the stage. Slinking into the spotlight, she delivers a show-stopping performance of Missy Elliott’s “Pass That Dutch” with jaw-dropping strength, flexibility, and undeniable power that will leave you absolutely blown away.
If you are unfamiliar with a “ladder solo” my friends it is time you became acquainted, the audience participation is handled deftly by Mr Harris and you can’t fault this artists' bravery as he hands machetes to self-confessed inebriated audience members to assist with the act.
The finale by international “Mr Finale Man”, AJ and Jess need to be seen to be believed. This show will acquaint you with all sorts of unfamiliar visuals and will make you laugh aloud. If you need to know more, get your tickets, you won’t regret it.