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The Wedding Singer
 

It’s 1985. Hair is big, collars are up and a Wedding Singer is the coolest guy in the room!

Based on the smash-hit Hollywood movie starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, comes a hilarious new musical comedy that celebrates all the fun of the 80’s.

Following sold out performances on Broadway and across the UK, this feel-good musical features your favourite characters, and a sparkling new score that does for the 80’s what hairspray did for the 60’s.

Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s number one wedding singer and the life of the party. That is until his own fiancee strands him at the altar. Bitter and broken, Robbie begins to make every wedding as disastrous as his own until a warm-hearted waitress named Julia intervenes. Only trouble is, Julia’s about to be-you guessed it-married! Can Robbie pull off the performance of the decade and win the girl of his dreams?

Come join the party and just say YES to the most joyful, romantic musical in years.

PERFORMANCE TIMES
WEDNESDAY – 7:30pm
THURSDAY – 7:30pm
FRIDAY – 7:30pm
SATURDAY – 2:00pm & 7:30pm
SUNDAY - 1:30pm

The Wedding Singer runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes including a 20 minute interval.


Tickets are available from $59.00* Check the booking page for the most up to date pricing information.

https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/the-wedding-singer-tickets/artist/984952

 

Event details

Venue: State Theatre, 49 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Bookings: https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/the-wedding-singer-tickets/artist/984952
Start Date: Monday 05 July 2021

 

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