PORCELAIN ALICE - PREVIOUS WORK

Porcelain Alice performing burlesque at Cardea in Barangaroo

BRAND ACTIVATIONS, corporate parties and The Defence Force.

Alice has performed at events for Google, Destination NSW, Optus, Tinder, RODE Mics and Honey Birdette.

She has performed roving or stage shows for a variety of alcohol brands including - Hendricks Gin, Patron, Campari, Jagermiester, Dead Mans Fingers and Sailor Jerrys.

She has even performed on multiple occasions for both The Australian Army and Navy (2017 - 2019).

CHARITIES, FILM PREMIERES and an independant producer

Alice has curated and hosted the Royal Heart Revue since 2019 along with a variety of seasonal cabarets.

In 2018 she co-produced ‘Champagne with Dita’, a Dita Von Teese X LELO event at Tatler Sydney.

She featured at the Me Oh My afterparty of the premiere ‘I can be French’ (2021) and charmed snakes at the Sydney premiere of Babylon (2023).

She has performed for charities overseas and locally including The Hong Kong Cancer Benefit (2017) and The Bobby Goldsmith Foundation (2021).

 

From bar tops to television to THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE.

Alice performed, curated and mediated a panel on burlesque history for the All About Women Festival  supported by The Sydney Opera House (2022).

She has managed dancers at Employees Only Sydney since 2019, even appearing on Channel Seven’s Sunrise at the venue and guest performing at Employees Only Singapore on multiple occasions.

She has also featured on television programs Ladies Night, Celebrity Apprentice, Last King of the Cross and Big Brother (2019-2022).

Festivals, Tattoo conventions and circus tents

Alice has swallowed swords at Luna Park Sydney, Slipknot’s Knotfest, The Aus Tattoo Expo and Rites of Passage (2022-2023).

No stranger to circus tents, Alice has also both produced and performed at festivals such as; Secret Garden, Adelaide Fringe, Sydney Festival, Sydney Fringe, The Winter Magic Festival and Spectrum Now Festival (2016-2022).

She co-produced ‘Undressing Hollywood’ with Nicol and Ford, 2021-2022, supported by both the City of Sydney and Sydney Festival.