Trash Talk by Tash York

2020 can get in the bin, join Australia’s favourite cabaret wineo as she takes out the trash!

I loved this show! And even better was seeing Tash York having survived and escaped Melbourne’s lockdown, now back doing what she does best.

Melbourne Fringe Festival has put on an amazing programme of events. Many are ‘pay as much as you wish’ and viewable online. For me this is one of the most fantastic uses of technology that has emerged during COVID-19. I viewed this cabaret show in Adelaide whilst Tash was performing in Melbourne – just fabulous. I will admit that it felt a little strange at times not to hear the audience laughing and applauding, however Tash’s energy and talent kept the momentum going. I relaxed into it and felt as though I was in the room.

Tash is performing for two more nights (Nov 14 and 15). Tickets available here.

Slightly blurry screenshot from my computer, but it was clear to watch!

Slightly blurry screenshot from my computer, but it was clear to watch!

More about the show from the Melbourne Fringe website below.

With her wine-loving antics and witty repartee the multi-award-winning cabaret dynamo Tash York is back and she’s here to take out the trash!
After a year where the bin has literally been out more than she has Trash Talk aka the little voice inside the head of Tash York, is ready to take the stage after a socially distant year of stewing in her own thoughts!

Expect an hour of smashing original and parodied songs, true stories, improv and probably a mention or two of her cats (she has 3 now).

Calling out the BS, cancelling the haters and capsizing toxic positivity Tash York is big, brassy and more bold than ever.
With a swag of awards and acclaim for her previous solo shows “Adulting”, “Badass” and “Winefulness” don’t miss her in “Trash Talk” which promises to be full of exuberance, outrageous behaviour and probably a glass (or 10) of wine to boot!

This show is proudly sponsored by WineNOT the Brand.

Warning: Contains strobe lights and sustained bright lights, moderate coarse language, sustained loud noises, potentially triggering content or themes, including Drug References,Alcohol Use,Mental Health,COVID-19/Coronavirus

Author: Samantha Tipler

I live to create and I thrive on others' creativity and passion. I write, paint, design, market and engage (and drink wine). You can find more about my art and corporate communications at screamcreative.com

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