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Here's A How-De-Do: A Gilbert & Sullivan Extravaganza
 

Join us in the Reagh Bar of the historic Castlereagh Boutique Hotel for a delightful romp through your favourite Gilbert & Sullivan hits.

Magic is in the air on Thursday nights at The Castlereagh Boutique Hotel. Three giants of Australia’s Gilbert & Sullivan past are holding court at the Reagh Bar. Hold on tight as they take you on the ride of your life through your favourite Gilbert & Sullivan numbers, sweeping you, the audience, along with them. Join us for a hilarious, action-packed romp through the Pirate King, Three Little Maids, When I Was A Lad, Poor Wand’ring One and many more. Audience participation compulsory! Brought to you by Opera Bites.

Tickets are $65 (+ booking fee) and include a fully costumed show and a cocktail on entry. Snacks, dinner and additional drinks are available to order throughout the evening.

Doors open 6.00 pm for pre-show dining. Show commences 7.00 pm. You're welcome to stay for a post-show drink and chat with the cast.

Early booking highly recommended as numbers are strictly limited.  Full details at www.operabites.com.au

 

Event details

Venue: The Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh Street Sydney 2000
Bookings: 0403780107
Start Date: Thursday 14 November 2019

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/heres-a-how-de-do-a-gilbert-sullivan-extravaganza-tickets-73903494341

 

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