Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Tamara Parker |
30 January 2026
Mile High Club: Come Fly With Us is a deliciously bold burlesque journey that wastes no time fastening seatbelts — because frankly, no one’s wearing them anyway.
Every rule you’re told to follow on a flight? Consider it gloriously ignored. The show revels in doing all the things you shouldn’t — and does them with sparkle, sass, and impeccable comic timing.
The narrative is delivered through the perspective of the Captain of Flight 6969, whose authority is frequently — and hilariously — challenged by some very cheeky flight attendants. The power play adds another layer of fun and keeps the energy buoyant throughout.
Naughty, cheeky, flirty, and very wink-wink, this is burlesque with a capital B and a mischievous grin.
There are moments that will have you laughing out loud, moments that will make you gasp, and moments that may tap directly into some very specific passenger nightmares… but I won’t say which. Trust me, you’ll want the surprise.
The only slight negative, if any, is that the shift in energy between the Captain’s spoken moments and the performances can be subtly felt from an audience perspective. That said, it barely detracts from the experience — what truly sets Mile High Club apart is the palpable joy on stage. You can feel that everyone involved is having an absolute blast, and that infectious energy carries straight into the audience.
Fasten nothing, expect everything, and enjoy the ride — this is one flight you’ll be thrilled to never forget.