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CABARET DE PARIS - A BURLESQUE EXTRAVAGANZA
 

Be transported by the atmosphere and excitement of a Parisian-themed revue featuring Australia’s leading lady, legendary showgirl singer, Rhonda Burchmore, who joins a parade of first-class entertainers and the daring beauty of exquisitely bejewelled dancers as stage spectacular Cabaret De Paris returns to the State Theatre for 3 shows only on Friday 3 & Saturday 4 November 2023.

Cabaret De Paris celebrates old-fashioned showgirl glamour combined with the skill of adagio dancers, aerial pole artistry, comedy circus performers, quick change acts, illusionists, and of course the famous French Cancan Dancers!

 

Event details

Venue: State Theatre, Sydney
Bookings: https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/venueartist/155858/2143018
Start Date: Friday 03 November 2023

Date/ Times: Friday 3 November 7.30pm and Saturday 4 November 2pm & 7.30pm

 

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