There’s a lot going on here, and it’s all ghoulishly good.
—The Age
It's delightful and big and glittery!
—Theatre Travels

Bratty Horror Hunk and critically acclaimed cabaret nightmare Alice Tovey invites you into her fright night spectacular. Part dinner theatre, part Vincent Price late night horror special, Not Like the Other Ghouls is an immersive, one-woman musical experience.

With songs and stories about horny teens by the lake, the Twilight Saga as a cultural institution, and death. Not Like the Other Ghouls is a gory love letter to horror movies, monsters, and the final girl left standing.

 

ANTITHESIS presents Alice Tovey: Not Like the Other Ghouls at Malthouse as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Comedy Festival at Malthouse is supported by our Season Partner, Scotchmans Hill.

PERFORMER /

Alice Tovey

Event & ticketing details

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair access is available. Please make a wheelchair booking here. For more information, please see our Access page.

Performance Times

TUE – SAT / 6.45pm
SUN / 5.45pm

Tickets

FULL $33.00
CONCESSION $25.00
GROUPS (4+) $28.00

All online bookings incur a $4 booking fee per transaction.

Duration

70 minutes (no interval)

Content notes

This production contains discussions about male violence against women, coarse language, slurs, depictions of violence, discussions of death/dying, and sexual references.


All warnings are subject to change, please check back closer to the time of performance for an updated list of potentially sensitive content

Event notes

AGES /

Parental guidance recommended.

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