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High Tea with Noël & Cole
 

Re-live the flirty thirties!  Join us in the grandeur of the historic Castlereagh Boutique Hotel for a delightful romp through one of our most popular shows. 

Opera Bites has partnered with The Castlereagh Boutique Hotel to bring you an elegant afternoon of sparkling wit, repartee and song, complete with a decadent sparkling high tea.  As you step through the doors of this stunning heritage listed dining room you'll find yourself immersed in the world of the 20th Century's most outstanding song-smiths.

Noël Coward and Cole Porter each discover that the other has been declared the ‘king of musical comedy’ and that Gertrude Lawrence is the greatest interpreter of their work.  Join Noël, Cole (and Gertie) as they sing and quip their way through their best loved songs to help the audience decide and declare which of them is, in fact, the king of musical comedy.

Tickets are $99 + booking fee and include entertainment, sumptuous high tea and a glass of sparkling.  The show run-time is 60 minutes with a substantial high tea served in the interval.  Sparkling served on arrival.

​Our last Noël & Cole event completely sold out. Early bookings are recommended.

BOOK  NOW AT https://high-tea-with-noel-and-cole.eventbrite.com.au/

 

Event details

Venue: The Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh Street Sydney 2000
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Start Date: Saturday 04 April 2020

https://www.operabites.com.au/high-tea-with-noel-and-cole

 

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