The Wau Wau Sisters - Reviews from the web
Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 10:00PM 
From Glam Adelaide
This is a show where nothing is sacred, with the audience being presented with a wafer, but no wine, unfortunately, as they enter the venue, just to set the tone for all that is to follow. The Sisters then religiously engage in sending up religion.
Read the rest of the review by Barry Lenny here.
From Adelaide City Search
Lascivious, humorous, sexy and skilful, this is the Last Supper as you’ve never imagined it - a two-woman circus populated by dandies, derelicts and disciples, and bursting at the seams with an astutely-juggled mix of humour and mayhem.
Read the rest of the review by Richard Watts here.
From Adelaide Now
IN their own words the Wau Wau’s show could easily be renamed Cirque du T & A. The southern belles use a fast-paced mixture of bawdy ditties and barely concealed … flesh, to razz up the crowd as they cavort towards their grand finale - the last supper.
Read the rest of the review by Cameron England here.
From Independent Weekly
It was a bit raunchier than I remembered (perhaps I shouldn’t have brought my six year-old along after all…) and there was more audience participation this time around (perhaps a bit too much as it is mainly funny for the people involved and their friends) but the essence was the same. An hour of skilful high energy entertainment.
Read the rest of the review by Anna Solding here.
From Talk Fringe
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