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The Spiegeltent Wollongong
 

The Spiegeltent returns to take over the Wollongong Arts Precinct once more. With three weeks of electrifying live performance, a dash of comedy and splash of family fun, The Spiegeltent’s 2023 season will be brought to life from 7-25 June 2023.

This year’s jam-packed program features three headlining shows from heavy hitters of the entertainment world. Paul Dabek’s London Calling, Dummies Corp’s The Dumtectives in Cirque Noir and Chelsea McGuffin and Co.’s Le Coup will showcase the very best of circus, comedy, and cabaret.

Bringing the laughs to The Spiegeltent stage will be a top-tier line-up including larrikin Aussie Dave Hughes, the fierce Karen From Finance, everybody’s favourite Akmal, the charming Gabbi Bolt, dynamic duo Charles Firth (The Chaser) & James Schloeffel (The Shovel) and plenty of laughs from the spectacular line up of the Multicultural Comedy Gala.  

The Spiegeltent will also showcase outstanding local talent, including drag queen extraordinaire Roxee Horror and the antic-fuelled, part-game show, part-vaudevillian caper The Strangeways Cabaret.

 

Event details

Venue: Wollongong Arts Precinct - 32 Burelli St, Wollongong NSW 2500
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Start Date: Wednesday 07 June 2023

 

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