Uni Revue 2026: Rockliffman | Albert Hall
The rise, fall, and rise again of Tasmania's biggest rock 'n' roll stadium spectacular.
The Old Nick Company returns with Uni Revue 2026 and let's just say, Tasmania's political scene has given us plenty to work with. From Winter's Groundhog Day election calls to Rockliff's uncanny invincibility, and a Parliament bursting with independents (Independents Day, anyone?), this year's sketch musical comedy promises satire sharper than a budget cut.
Promising toe-tapping tunes, powerhouse vocals, and choreography that could outstep a backbencher, the Uni Revue delivers a night of riotous laughter and razor-sharp wit. Whether you're a seasoned voter or just here for the sass, this is your annual dose of democracy done dirty.
Rally your electorate (or at least your group chat) and lock in your tickets early – because when the Old Nick Company takes the stage, seats fill faster than a reshuffled cabinet. The 2026 Uni Revue is your chance to laugh, sing, and side-step the spin with a night of unapologetic parody and political pizzazz.
Book now and be part of the satire storm… before the next leadership spill steals the spotlight!
Recommended for ages 18+ (or 15+ with supervision)
This show contains strong language, nudity, sexual references, smoke/haze effects, and loud noises.
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