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Mansion: Where Darkness Meets Desire
 

As the October nights darken and the whispers of Halloween become louder, the five-star, spine-tinglingly sexy MANSION is ready to make its wickedly sensual debut in the Sydney Spiegeltent.

Dive into a world where chilling horror waltzes with sultry allure: an electrifying meld of dance, circus, and tantalizing burlesque.

Meet Mel Walker, recently widowed, as she and her children step into a mansion, hoping for a fresh start. Unbeknownst to them, seductive spirits and forbidden desires are waiting for a dance.

Witness horror and seduction intertwine like never before. Each act reveals a saga of temptation, passion, and bone-chilling dread. Brought to you by Bass Fam the masterminds behind the acclaimed MATADOR & ORACLEMANSION is a riveting blend of hypnotic dance, steamy burlesque, and awe-striking acrobatics that have captivated hearts nationwide.

At MANSION, the dance between terror and temptation is perfectly choreographed. After all, the boundary between fear and thrill is whisper-thin…

Step into the haunting embrace of the Sydney Spiegeltent, beneath shimmering festoons. Experience a night where the allure of darkness becomes irresistibly sexy. Join us for MANSION.

Before the Shadows of MANSION Fall... The WITCH Rises.

For just $35, venture deeper into the mansion’s previous residents with a chilling 30-minute prelude: WITCH.

Tickets:

MANSION: $50 - $120

WITCH: $35

 

Event details

Venue: The Entertainment Quarter, 122 Lang Rd, Moore Park NSW 2021
Bookings: https://sydneyspiegeltent.com/mansion
Start Date: Saturday 11 November 2023

 

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