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Skank Sinatra: The Name on Everybody's Lips
 

Award-winning cabaret sensation Skank Sinatra returns with a BRAND NEW glittering cabaret spectacle bursting with powerhouse vocals, biting comedy and Broadway bangers turned deliciously sideways.


Prepare for an hour with one of Australia’s most magnetic live cabaret performers, featuring big hair, a live pianist and more costume reveals than Liza has sequins. 

From Cabaret to HamiltonEvita to Sondheim, this is musical theatre elevated, unhinged and gloriously misbehaved. 

Skank Sinatra is the name’s on everybody’s lips. Come find out why.

★★★★★ “without a doubt the most delicious drag diva at the Fringe!” Stage Whispers 
★★★★★ “like a freakin’ glitter bomb fired across a spiegeltent – loud, shimmery and impossible to ignore.” On Your Markus
★★★★ “a show that slaps you in the face with glamour, wit and unapologetic charm.” The List

 

Event details

Venue: The Loading Dock Theatre
Bookings: https://tickets.qtopiasydney.com.au/Events/Skank-Sinatra-The-Name-on-Everybody-s-Lips
Start Date: Sunday 14 June 2026

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Phone: +(02) 7258 8300

 

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