Reviewed by: The Perth Diary
Review by Pieta |
25 January 2026
If there’s anything Fringe should be remembered for, it’s joyous excess, and Club D’Amour: Encore brings that in spades.
I’ve been following Tone & Cheek's journey with this show since the very beginning, and it’s been nothing short of a thrill ride watching it grow into one of FRINGE WORLD's unapologetically wild crowd favourites.
From the first beat, you’re in.
The choreography? Next level.
Hostess? The most mostess.
The cast? Ridiculously good.
The staging, the music, the sound design? Slick, sexy and completely dialled in.
This is Fringe at its most indulgent.
What Encore does so beautifully is bring back some of the fan-favourite elements from past shows- the good, the naughty and an absolute cavalcade of kinks. Then they crank them up to eleven. It’s cheeky and classy and oh-so-sultry.
The best celebration of desire and decadence.
You walk out buzzing. Smiling. Maybe a little flushed. Definitely entertained.
Final word:
If you want a Fringe night that feels like a party, a performance, and a guilty pleasure all rolled into one- this is absolutely the one.
I’ve been following Tone & Cheek's journey with this show since the very beginning, and it’s been nothing short of a thrill ride watching it grow into one of FRINGE WORLD's unapologetically wild crowd favourites.
From the first beat, you’re in.
The choreography? Next level.
Hostess? The most mostess.
The cast? Ridiculously good.
The staging, the music, the sound design? Slick, sexy and completely dialled in.
This is Fringe at its most indulgent.
What Encore does so beautifully is bring back some of the fan-favourite elements from past shows- the good, the naughty and an absolute cavalcade of kinks. Then they crank them up to eleven. It’s cheeky and classy and oh-so-sultry.
The best celebration of desire and decadence.
You walk out buzzing. Smiling. Maybe a little flushed. Definitely entertained.
Final word:
If you want a Fringe night that feels like a party, a performance, and a guilty pleasure all rolled into one- this is absolutely the one.