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Faulty Towers The Dining Experience at Castlereagh Hotel
 

This made-in-Australia globetrotting show is truly quite legendary, selling out in places like Sydney Opera House, Raffles Singapore and London’s West End. It comes to Castlereagh Boutique Hotel in September – but be warned: it’ll sell out here too, so early booking is essential!

Basil, Sybil and Manuel serve a 3-course meal along with plenty of laughs and audience participation in this 5-star immersive show – a show that’s never the same twice, because it’s 70% improvised. It’s great for comedy and theatre fans, as well as anyone who just fancies going out for an unforgettable meal and a hugely good time... it’s a multi-sensory treat where chaos reigns right from the start.

- ‘Seriously funny’ The Advertiser, Adelaide Fringe

- ‘Hilarious… an unforgettable night out’ The West Australian, Fringe World Perth

- ‘A wonderful combination of a three-course meal and live theatre show’ The Holiday & Travel Magazine, Sydney Opera House


Born in Brisbane in April 1997, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is a worldwide hit, performed in around 20 countries a year by 10 teams of actors at the top of their profession. Highlights of 2018 include a string of return visits to Fringe Festivals in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Edinburgh, and tours in Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia and the Caribbean. With an ongoing residency, too, in the heart of London’s theatre land, it’s clear that Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is the most successful interactive comedy show of its kind.

The cast for Castlereagh Boutique Hotel features Monique Lewis-Reynolds (Sybil), Stephen Lurvey (Basil) and Anthony Sottile (Manuel).
* Performer biogs are on the Actors page at www.torquaysuitetheatre.com

- ‘Definitely worth getting off the couch for’ Stage Whispers, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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EXPERIENCE THE EXPERIENCE!

 

Venue: Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000

 

Dates: Thursday, 6 September 2018

 

Times: Doors open 7:00pm. Show starts 7:30pm.

Tickets: $120.00 pp for non-members. $110.00 pp for members (includes $2.20 booking fee). All tickets include a 3-course meal and 2-hour interactive show.

Box Office:  1300 308 193    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Booking link: https://interactivetheatreaustralia.simpletix.com/EventDetails/36293/Time/84479/#.Wzn2edJKiUk

Faulty Towers World Tour 2018 – film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNHHaKF374

Show info & FAQ: www.torquaysuitetheatre.com

Film: www.torquaysuitetheatre.com/films

Twitter: www.twitter.com/thefaultytowers

Facebook: www.facebook.com/faultytowersthediningexperience

Blog: www.blog.interactivetheatre.com.au

- ‘Outrageously funny’ BroadwayBaby, Edinburgh Fringe 2017

- ‘Crammed full of laughter!’ Everything Theatre, London 2017

 

Event details

Venue: Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Bookings: 1300 308 193 \ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Thursday 06 September 2018

 

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