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Faulty Towers The Dining Experience at Castlereagh Hotel in December 2019
 

Officially the world’s longest running and most successful show of its kind, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is continuing to make its international mark as a ‘outrageously funny’ night out (BroadwayBaby). Tickets have sold out all over the world from Sydney Opera House to London’s West End – and it’s returning to Castlereagh Hotel in December 2019. But be warned: tickets will sell out here too, so early booking is essential!

Basil, Sybil and Manuel are gearing up to bring a healthy dose of mayhem to your door, serving up a 3-course meal and nothing short of two full hours of laughter. Anything can happen and it usually does in the show that’s 70% improvised. It’s a guaranteed original experience every time! Fully immersive, highly interactive and completely original, this is the top-flight, 5-star show that is suited to anyone ready for a brilliant night out!

- ‘Best Completely Indestructible Show Award’ The Advertiser, Adelaide Fringe 2019

- ‘An infectious adventure’ Scenestr, Castlereagh Boutique Hotel 2018

- ‘Truly brilliant and innovative’ FringeFeed, Perth 2018

 

This fantastic immersive show uses a blend of top-flight improvisation and a completely original theatrical script to create a night perfect for absolutely anyone ready to laugh. Brisbane born in 1997, the show is now an international institution, performed around the world by 38 actors.

This year’s tour schedule includes a wealth of highlights such as Fringe Festivals in Adelaide, Melbourne and Edinburgh; tours across entire continents like Europe, Scandinavia, Asia and Australia; and an ongoing residency in London’s West End. With over 22 years of continuous critical and audience acclaim and close to a million seats sold around the world, it’s clear that this is the most successful interactive comedy show of its kind.

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EXPERIENCE THE WORLD’S1 EXPERIENCE!

 

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

Dates: Thursday 5 & 12 December 2019

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

Tickets: $120.00 pp for non-members. $110.00 pp for members - $2.20 booking fee included in ticket price. All tickets include a 3-course meal and 2-hour interactive show.

Bookings & enquiries: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  | 1300 308 193  |  Tickets: https://interactivetheatreaustralia.simpletix.com/

Film: where’s the venue?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FYCwk5uksY

 

Show info & FAQ: http://www.faultytowersdining.com

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thefaultytowers

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faultytowersthediningexperience

Blog: http://www.blog.interactivetheatre.com.au

 

Event details

Venue: Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Bookings: 1300 308 193
Start Date: Thursday 12 December 2019

 

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