Lulu McClatchy returns as SuperGirly to give the realm of pop music a good lashing at the Loft Theatre in Prahran.

Combining amazing vocals, wicked humour, clever writing and leaving no artist out, she takes the mickey out of music in a way that leaves you not only laughing from start to finish, but nodding in agreement and wondering why no one thought of this before.

 

Joined by Green Room Award-nominated actor and singer Lyall Brooks adding some extra spice to the show, SuperGirly will have you screaming, laughing and wincing all at the same time.

 

Some of her victims include Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lorde and Britney Spears.

 

“A pop epiphany” – The Guardian

 

“Rude, crude and wickedly funny” – Sunday Times, UK

 

“Cruel perfection. Britney may never forgive her” – Times Metro

 

About SuperGirly

Lulu McClatchy is an actress, writer, singer and comedian. Known around the world for her larger than life alter ego ‘SuperGirly’, Lulu considers this character the one that gave her the big break on the international stage. Lulu first started making her mark in the UK by writing and performing her SuperGirly live show taking the Edinburgh Festival by storm before embarking on a string of UK tours including a stint in the West End where she sold out night after night.

 

After a string of TV shows in the UK, including her own BBC sitcom, Lulu decided to return to Australia to try and conquer her home turf. She landed a memorable role as the wrestling love interest of Toadie, (Genevieve ‘Eva’ Doyle on Neighbours). Then went on to guest star in numerous shows including Blue Heelers and Spicks and Specks. She broke into the international film-reviews industry when she played the light-hearted role of ‘Bonnie’ in Fox studios’ Aquamarine and then went on to co-star in the Australian ABC TV movie Valentine’s Day, playing the footy loving, drum playing ‘Barassi’.

 

Her most memorable role to date is playing the politically incorrect ‘Cassandra Downie’ in the SBS comedy musical Bogan Pride, a role she considers one of her all time favourites.

 

Featuring new material written by Lulu, SuperGirly: Return of the Pop Princess marks SuperGirly’s debut theatre season in Australia. The two-act, two-hour all-out assault on the world of pop music is guaranteed to do what she does best – keep people laughing.

 

Opening night for SuperGirly is set for Wednesday 28 May with a preview the evening before at Loft Theatre, Chapel Off Chapel, 12 Little Chapel St, Prahran. The show season runs from 28 May through 8 Jun with shows Tue-Sat at 8pm with matinees on Sat and Sun at 4pm. Preview tickets are $25, regular scheduled show tickets are $39, and concessions are $30. Purchase online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au.