Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Veronica Snell | 06 February 2022

Delightfully devilish with a hint of naughty - come to the dark side & be a sinner for a night.

Arcana: The Devils Temptation is an interesting show, it takes its show players and has them be inspired by the tarot cards of Arcana.

If you’re not a tarot card follower, fear not - the performers are as aptly polished as the devils 8inch platforms & as each individual performer showcases their talent, the story unfolds.

This show runs like clock-work. It’s an hour of jam-packed performances of all varieties, with comedy breaks by the Devil and the performances of dance varied but sexy, illustrious, devious, cheeky and hotter then the weather outside, bring the hand fan because you’ll need it.

Whiskey Amore is the producer of this show, so you know by that alone it’s a stunningly wonderful, well put together show with the thoughtfulness of having the right performers for the right parts and boy oh boy, turn the fans up because she got it right.

The Devil;, the gorgeous performer that is Sam Madame, sinfully handsome as the devil and makes me jealous how well he manoeuvres the stage floor in 8-inch heels and a costume I’d die for. He leads the charge and is your ring bearer of sins, bringing you the delights of hell to maintain this wondrous storyline.

A special mention to Danisa Snake. Hot? Silky? Smooth? Devine in every aspect - you’ll have to go and see with your own eyes for specifics but trust me - this will leave an impression and a need for a drink to hydrate yourself after!

Fellow performers include the Devine, the sinful, the devilish, Whiskey Amore herself (how lucky are we?!), Duo Rhapsody - Perth's own version of Dirty Dancing, Ida Ocean with mystic and mystery, Kitty Littéur will light up your darkest thoughts, Madeleine Stucky will bend your will, Essie Foxglove is the darkness in us all, and finally Anna Glypter and Sodalicious aren’t just stage hellions they’re a mystery in of them selves.

The devil delivered, I was tempted and now I too shall sin. A sensational show, I’d recommend it again and again, you won’t be disappointed.