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SPIEGELESQUE
 

SPIEGELESQUE - A serendipitous romp through the captivating, eccentric and intoxicating world of vaudeville, variety, burlesque, and cabaret is returning to Riverside Theatre, Parramatta
from 25 November – 5 December 2021.

The star and creator of the SPIEGELESQUE, Wayne Scott Kermond, could be described as show business royalty. As a 4th generation performer his family have a direct link to the glorious days of vaudeville entertainment, performing in such iconic Sydney theatres as The Tivoli and The Trocadero, where these beautiful opulent venues not only showcased the best of Cabaret but were places of fun with a strong sense of community. SPIEGELESQUE reinvents that same sense of beauty, fun and community.

 

Event details

Venue: RIVERSIDE THEATRES PARRAMATTA
Bookings: 02 8839 3399
Start Date: Thursday 25 November 2021

Showtimes: Thursday 7.30pm; Friday 6pm & 9pm; Saturday 2pm, 5.30pm & 8.30pm; Sunday 2pm & 5pm

 

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