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L'Hôtel
 

Welcome to L’Hôtel.

Enter a lobby brimming with bohemian verve and meet the cast of characters who call L’Hôtel home – the crème de la crème of performers from the world of cabaret, burlesque and circus. Follow them behind closed doors and become voyeurs to L’Hôtel’s secrets.

From the creators of Gatsby at the Green Light; L'Hôtel is where cabaret merges with theatre, creating the ultimate evening of food, fashion and entertainment. Come dressed in your finest couture and escape: savour the champagne, graze on a French cheese board and be transported to the Paris of your imagination. This is your chance to be a guest at L’Hôtel.

Following sold out seasons at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2021 and Sydney Opera House in 2022, L'Hôtel returns to seduce Sydney-siders in the romantic world of French intrigue. Check-in to L’Hôtel and book either the VIP Package at a cabaret table or seating on the floor or balcony. 

A VIP ticket includes:

- Premium table seating
- A glass of French champagne
- French cheese board and an éclair for dessert
- Table service from the drinks menu

 

Event details

Venue: Foundry Theatre - 55 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009
Bookings: https://www.foundrytheatre.com.au/shows/l-hotel
Start Date: Wednesday 04 June 2025

TIMES: Tuesday to Thursday 7:30pm | Friday to Sunday 6pm | Friday &
TICKETS: $89, or $163 for a VIP Table with French champagne, French cheeseboard and éclair

 

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