Yellow Fever: An Original Musical Cabaret
Creepy old white guys, incel asiaphiles, trophy wife w*****s - it’s a minefield out there for a young Asian woman…
Kelly wants to find love. Kelly is Asian. Kelly has a problem: the only men interested have this thing called Yellow Fever. Where did it come from? How can we cure it? Will Kelly ever find true love?
Kelly Lim Harris makes her FRINGE WORLD debut with the world premiere of Yellow Fever: An Original Musical Cabaret - a shocking, hilarious, and deeply personal exposé of her quest to find love beyond fetish.
Deliciously irreverent, the show features original pop-rock songs including “Yellow Fever”, "(Please Don't Tell Me) I'd Be Great in Miss Saigon”, and “Endless Disappointment”.
Ever said "WHAT THE F*** WAS I THINKING?!” about an ex? Get ready to fight for your happy ending.
Presented by: Kelly Lim Harris
Kelly Lim Harris is a singer, actress, and cabaret artist originally from New Zealand, now based in Australia. A perpetual overachiever, her quarter-life crisis arrived early. While studying in Italy, she tossed a coin into the Trevi Fountain and wished for a different path - it answered. What followed was a whirlwind chapter touring as a singer across NZ, Australia, Asia, and Europe, before landing a coveted spot at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Along the way, Kelly has built an eclectic list of credits, including performing for NZ Opera, the Auckland Philharmonia, representing NZ at the Globe Theatre in London, and graduating with a BMus/BA in Classical Voice Performance and European Studies from the University of Auckland.
Sessions
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1 Venue
The Cellar at Liberty
81 Barrack St, 81 Barrack St, Perth
The main entrance to Liberty is on Barrack St.
- The only access to this space is via steps/stairs.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
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References to / depiction of racism
References to / depiction of racial fetishisation