Review: Sink or SING!

A fun and poignant interactive singing party courtesy of Amelie Peters


★★★★

A woman in a purple skirt suit stands on stage in front of a microphone
Sink or SING! | photo by astockshot

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Amelie Peters’ Sink or SING is the perfect show for extroverted wannabe pop stars everywhere. Leaning on the audience as her ‘choir’, this musical comedy details the ups and downs of Peters’ life, from chaotic blind date mishaps to poignant moments of low self-esteem, all performed through catchy original songs.

The show benefits from a large audience, so the more pals you can muster, the better but, be warned, there are solo singing moments around every corner! This interactive singing party has the crowd providing the backing vocals to Peters’ life.

Not much of a singer? No matter. As an international vocal coach, the on-stage singer is a force to be reckoned with, with cabaret style high notes filling the room with ease. While performing her own witty songs, Peters also guides the crowd through some vocal exercises of our own, unlocking any untapped choir potential.

Instantly likeable and relatable, Peters will have the whole crowd (be that a choir of five or 50) standing and clapping along to a song about the joys of being a Passenger Princess. Sink or SING is a fun-filled hour of music, laughter, and choosing ‘Mates over Dates’.


Sink or SING!, Gilded Balloon Patter House, until 25 Aug (not 11, 18), 9.20pm