THE KAYE HOLE at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
★★★★★
“a tremendous night of outstanding queer entertainment”
I mean, where do I start with this one!? ‘You going to Kaye Hole?’, I kept being asked last year, having never heard of it and missing getting my hands on a ticket before it sold out during my short visit. Naturally, I made it one of the first things to book this time. And boy oh boy will I be returning!
Reuben Kaye, an Australian comedian, singer and writer, hosts this queer late-night cabaret at Assembly’s Palais du Variété. Each night, an eclectic line up of guest performers take to the stage to entertain the crowd.
After warming up the crowd with an electric energy and stage presence, and inviting us warmly to his ‘hole’, Kaye introduces the first act, New York cabaret artist Salty Brine. Brine compels us with us an Annie Lennox number (from their solo show These Are The Contents of My Head) in a performance which is mesmerising and offers real star quality. It sets the bar high for the rest of the night. Next up, it’s comedian Josephine Lacey, a self-described ‘gilf’, who terrifies one particular member of the audience by menacingly flirting with him before making jokes about his genitals. Her humour is quite blunt and brutal, but the jokes are so funny you can’t help but laugh. She’s also up here with her show Autism Mama, and if this snippet of her comedy style is anything to go by I’m sure it’s an absolute hit.
Marshall Arkley is next to heat things up – literally – with an act combining fire-eating and striptease. This is quite different from the standard street performers you’ll see here at fringe though, with a jaw-dropping moment which involves balancing one of the fire sticks on the tip of his penis. Alex Hines then performs a hilarious act which at one point involves being breastfed by Kaye who wears a giant pair of fake breasts. It’s totally mad and you can’t take your eyes away. The penultimate act of the night, Jacqueline Furey, impresses with her sword swallowing, which is sexy and terrifying all at once.
But the most bonkers act of the night is definitely saved until last, as Tara Boom performs a hula-hooping routine, completely naked, with a popcorn maker strapped to her head popping actual kernels as she smothers her body in butter. It’s completely unhinged, off-the-scale level of bonkers, and a beautiful end to the night which has the audience in fits of laughter as we’re cheering her on. I’ll save the final twist in her act for you to see for yourself!
Throughout the night, Kaye promotes all of the performers’ solo shows, and concludes the night with a wonderful act of community as everyone in the crowd is encouraged to promote their own fringe shows. It might be hard to believe that, in a night involving a man balancing a fire stick in his urethra, this moment is one of the most memorable, but it really is. Kaye delivers a little monologue about the financial struggles of performing at the festival, and it’s a really touching moment that shows Kaye’s care for the artists is just as a high as his passion for the craft.
The Kaye Hole is a tremendous night of outstanding queer entertainment which is quickly selling out its run, so get a ticket!
THE KAYE HOLE at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – Assembly George Square Gardens – Palais du Variété
Reviewed on 15th August 2024
by Joseph Dunitz
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