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Lesbian Sex Diaries
 

A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs.

Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land perfectly. Expect a messy, disorienting, euphoric trip from two best friends with very different experiences. And a pillow fight, obviously. Lesbian sex and tripping on acid... what if the Venn Diagram is a circle?

Come for the bed death, stay for the ego death. Created and performed by Rebel Star and Melody Rachel.

 

Event details

Venue: The Box at ARTHUR ARTHOUSE
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/lesbian-sex-diaries-af2026
Start Date: Saturday 14 March 2026

 

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