Panti Bliss: If These Wigs Could Talk

ACM Panti_Bliss 2025 photo by Mark GambinoFrom the moment Panti Bliss steps onto the Fairfax Studio stage at Arts Centre Melbourne, the audience is utterly captivated by this raconteur, gender discombobulist and ‘National Fucking Treasure’.

A legendary figure in the world of drag and LGBTQ+ activism, Bliss commands the stage with an effortless charisma. The alter-ego of Rory O’Neill, Bliss is no stranger to Melbourne audiences, having previously been seen in RIOT in 2018 and High Heels in Low Places in 2017.

With razor-sharp wit and an uncanny ability to balance hilarity with heartfelt sincerity, Bliss takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of life, love and the ever-evolving queer experience.

The show is a seamless blend of comedy, personal memoir and cultural commentary, woven together with a theatrical flair that keeps the audience spellbound for just on 75 minutes. Bliss’ reflections on growing up in Ireland, navigating the tumultuous waters of LGBTQ+ rights, and embracing the joy of self-expression resonate deeply.

Whether recounting laugh-out-loud anecdotes from her glittering career or delivering poignant moments of vulnerability, she never misses a beat, taking us on a journey from rural Mayo to Tokyo, Vienna, the West End and back again!

If These Wigs Could Talk is not just a performance – it is an experience and a testament to the power of resilience, humour and unfiltered honesty. Panti Bliss is a force to be reckoned with and a must see show this Midsumma!


Panti Bliss: If These Wigs Could Talk
Fairfax Studio – Arts Centre Melbourne, 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
Performance: Tuesday 4 February 2025
Season continues to 9 February 2025
Information and Bookings: www.artscentremelbourne.com.au

Following the Melbourne season, Panti Bliss presents If These Wigs Could Talk at The Factory Theatre (Marrickville) on 24 & 25 February 2025.

Image: Panti Bliss – photo by Mark Gambino

Review: Rohan Shearn