DIVA

9 February 2016 | 4:54 pm | Charmaine de Souza

"...laden with sharp wit and biting humour, yet undercut with a depressingly tragic story."

June, an irreverent, pill-popping opera singer, weaves a twisted tale of her former glory days in Tiffany Barton's DIVA.

Barton's latest piece is an hour-long exploration of love, sex and faded dreams that's laden with sharp wit and biting humour, yet undercut with a depressingly tragic story that will make you feel just that little bit uncomfortable laughing along.

Complete with dead cats, talking vaginas and lipstick-stained underwear, DIVA is a provocative one-woman show that knows how to keep an audience engaged.