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CABARET DE PARIS
 

Sydney’s magnificent State Theatre will be transported by the atmosphere and excitement of Parisian-themed revue Cabaret De Paris when a parade of exquisitely bejewelled international entertainers reveal all (nearly all) with 2 shows only on SATURDAY 30 JUNE.

Cabaret De Paris is a stage spectacular celebrating old-fashioned showgirl glamour mixed with the skill of adagio dancers, aerial artists, pole dancers, comedy circus performers, quick change artists and of course the iconic and much-loved ‘Can Can’.

Cabaret De Paris is a pure spectacle that includes a quarter of a million dollars’ worth of exquisite costumes made in the traditional Paris style with feathers, sequins, rhinestones and jewels that light up the stage.

State Theatre, 49 Market Street, Sydney

Saturday 30 June 2pm & 7.30pm

ticketmaster.com.au or 1300 139 588

Note: The matinee performance of Cabaret De Paris will NOT feature topless dancers so is suitable for the entire family.

 

Event details

Venue: State Theatre
Bookings: Sydney’s magnificent State Theatre will be transported by the atmosphere and excitement of Parisian-themed revue Cabaret
Start Date: Saturday 30 June 2018

Saturday 30 June 2pm & 7.30pm

 

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