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FNL ... Alive and Unlocked!
 

Originally live streamed as 'Friday Night Live!’ during the great lockdown of 2020, ’FNL ... Alive and Unlocked!’ will be unleashed in the Sydney Festival from Tuesday 5 – Saturday 9 January 2021.  The season will be live on stage and live streamed to the universe across selected performances.

 

Celebrating all that has been missed through 2020’s year of living dangerously, ‘FNL ... Alive and Unlocked!’ is creatively curated chaos.  An unrestrained, heady and exhilarating mix of contemporary music, cabaret, sketch comedy, drag and emerging artists reuniting - finally! - on the same stage at the same time.

Join multi award-winning star Catherine Alcorn and her devilishly inappropriate co-host, music and comedy legend Paul McDermott along with special guests Ursula Yovich, Wendy Harmer & Jean Kitson, iOTA, HANS, Prinnie Stevens, Marney McQueen, Ben Mingay and ARIA chart topper Darren Percival with more guests to be announced soon.

 

Dates/ Times: 

Tuesday 5 January to Saturday 9 January (Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm, Matinees - Thursday 7 January and Saturday 9 January at 2pm)

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatre, Parramatta
Bookings: Riverside Theatre
Start Date: Tuesday 05 January 2021

For further enquiries visit FNLtheshow.com

 

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