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Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: Hamlet
 

This hilarious, sell-out, award winning, smash-hit show has already sold over half a million tickets worldwide and returns to Sydney to help you enjoy Shakespeare responsibly.

Shit-Faced Shakespeare is the hilarious blend of an entirely serious Shakespeare play with an entirely shit-faced actor. What could possibly go right? With a genuinely inebriated cast member chosen each night, no two shows are ever the same in this raucous, riotous, rampage through Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy: Hamlet.

“No-holds-barred ecstasy” ★★★★★ – Broadway Baby

“Hilarious” ★★★★★ – The Advertiser

“A hilarious, laugh-a-minute riot.” ★★★★ – The Clothesline

“Left me with a sore throat and severe stomach pain from laughing. A must see!” ★★★★ – BingeFringe

Tickets: http://www.century.com.au/shtfaced-shakespeare-hamlet/

 

Event details

Venue: The Concourse, Chatswood
Bookings: Century Entertainment
Start Date: Thursday 06 February 2020

 

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