Little Miss Typecast takes on Pride Fest
From child star to... adult child star?
Cabaret performer Chloe Halley brings her smash-hit solo show Little Miss Typecast to Pride Fest this June, playing at The Substation at Qtopia Sydney.
Stuck playing the kid while her peers get to grow up, Chloe Halley is pint-sized, pigeonholed and politely losing it. Little Miss Typecast is a cheeky, sharp as a tack cabaret, packed with killer songs, dance breaks for days, and a desperate attempt to prove she can grow up too.
She’s done playing the kid. Unless, of course, the role is still available.

With high-energy comedy, dynamic vocals and tongue-in-cheek storytelling, the show unpacks what it means to be boxed in by an industry obsessed with “type” - and the chaos that follows when you push back. It’s a story that resonates with Pride Fest’s celebration of identity, self-expression and refusing to be defined by anyone else.
Directed by Dom Hennequin, with Associate Direction and creative consultancy by Dolly Diamond, Little Miss Typecast blends musical theatre, comedy and cabaret into one unapologetic performance.
“Chloe Halley delivers a tour de force in Little Miss Typecast - it’s a joy to watch a cabaret star in the making,” says Dolly Diamond.
Audiences can expect hilarious anecdotes, genre-bending musical numbers and just the right amount of chaos.

“I am thrilled to be taking part in such an important, and joyful festival, and cannot wait to share the show in Sydney,” says Chloe Halley.
Venue: Qtopia Sydney – The Substation
Date: 10th – 12th June
Time: 6:00pm (50 minutes)
Tickets: https://tickets.qtopiasydney.com.au/Events/Little-Miss-Typecast
