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The Strangeways Cabaret
 

The Strangeways Cabaret takes audiences on an antics-fuelled ride that packs a surprising emotional punch.

Original songs about online dating, loneliness and broken promises, share the stage with duelling eyebrows, glamorous drag queens, and stories of killer spiders and lovelorn vampires to create a joyful celebration of life and love in all its forms.

Since 2021, the Cabaret has been an annual event on the Merrigong calendar but this year, The Strangeways Ensemble are spreading the love and taking it on the road to regional venues and including local artists as special guests in the lineup. With a live cabaret band and whole lot of heart, The Strangeways Cabaret promises unique takes on one of the most explored human emotions – love.

 

Event details

Venue: BMEC Showroom Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, 105 William St, Bathurst NSW 2795
Bookings: https://www.bmec.com.au/whats-on/the-strangeways-cabaret/
Start Date: Friday 17 July 2026

Friday 17 July 1:00PM & 7:00PM

 

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