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Rassputin's Wet-O-Ween
 

BOOK NOW for a night that will leave you in STITCHES!

Rassputin's Wet Posse and THE 86 on Smith St present a night of side-splitting circus and cabaret performances by some of your favorite classic characters, including PATTY & SELMA, BEETLEJUICE, DR FRANKENSTEIN, NOSFERATU, BEETLEJUICE, BOO(bies), SHELOB, BEETLEJUICE and MORE BEETLEJUICE!!PLUS win STUFF for the BEST DRESSED and BEST POTATO DECORATOR throughout the night!

 

 

Event details

Venue: The 86
Bookings: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/17vjh/wetoween.aspx?fbclid=IwY2xjawFiEfVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHUqsH3xf2BtGs1cQfqsUIGkEYoEVQl
Start Date: Saturday 26 October 2024

ACCESSIBILITY: The venue is on the 86 tram line and the bar and audience seating is all on level ground with a slight threshold step in the entry. Toilets are located up a flight of stairs but there is an accessible public toilet further up Smith St.

 

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