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Tuấn’s Party
 

PYT Fairfield present TUẤN’S PARTY, a chaotic election night drama set in the backdrop of Kristina Kenneally’s unsuccessful 2022 run at PYT Fairfield from 30 July to 2 August.

Election Night, May 2022. Lettuce costs $11 a head. Kate Bush’s “Running Up that Hill’ is having a surprise resurgence. Newlyweds Tuấn and Natalia are having their first guests in their new home in St John’s Park since the pandemic – their childhood best friend Kevin, who’s been putting in hours at Kristina Kenneally’s campaign, and his new girlfriend Nadine.

As the night goes on and local candidate Dai Le looks set to win the seat of Fowler from the Labor Party, tensions emerge, skeletons are revealed and the friendship of these four young people will be put to the test.

 

Event details

Venue: PYT Fairfield – 19 Harris St, Fairfield NSW 2165
Bookings: https://pyt.com.au/tuansparty/
Start Date: Saturday 02 August 2025

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Phone: 02 9724 6077

 

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