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Sasha Velour - Enmore Theatre Sydney
 

In January 2019, In The Dark Events is thrilled to be bringing to theatres in Australia and New Zealand a slice of the incredible Brooklyn night life, a 75-minute one-woman show lovingly created and staged by Sasha Velour, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9.

Celebrating the spectacle and heart of drag, the show includes some of her favourite numbers including Cellophane, This Woman's Work, Don't Cry Out Loud and more along with some brand-new creations.

Throughout the show, you'll be taken on a journey by your favourite high-fashion goddess through the unique, hyper-gendered queer fantasia that is drag!

This show is suitable for all ages and you can expect to walk away enlightened and enriched by this queen's amazing art. Don't miss your chance to catch this once in a lifetime experience with one of the true drag artists of the Brooklyn night life scene. 
Your neighbourhood is bursting with entertaining events.

 

Event details

Venue: Enmore Theatre - 118-132 Enmore Rd, Newtown NSW 2042
Bookings: P: 13 28 49 E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Saturday 12 January 2019

For all extra Sasha Velour - Live & In Colour tour information please visit the ITD Events website http://itdevents.com/tours/sasha/

 

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