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Sydney Cabaret Festival: Jennifer Holliday
 

Tony and Grammy Award winning Broadway icon Jennifer Holliday makes her Australian Debut, exclusively for Sydney Cabaret. With two Grammy Awards, nine studio albums and five Top 10 singles on the R&B and Dance Charts to her credit, Jennifer will dazzle with her powerhouse vocals in an electrifying evening of Broadway, jazz standards, originals and soulful pop.

Her show stopping, heart-wrenching performance of And I Am Telling You, I’m Not Going in the original production of Dreamgirls is considered one of the all-time great performances in a Broadway musical. She recently returned to Broadway in the role of sexy cabaret singer Shug Avery in the Tony-winning revival of The Color Purple. She has been proclaimed a Broadway legend by critics and fans alike, and you, and you…you’re gonna love her.

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Town Hall, 483 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
Bookings: 1800 710 499 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Saturday 06 July 2019

Tickets available now from $69 at https://sydneycabaretfest.com/events/jennifer-holliday/

 

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