From the moment that you take your seat, you will be aware that this is going to be an unusual piece of theatre.
Steeped in silliness and the ever-fun Aussie attitude, this theatre event is for families and fans of all ages.
Sister Act is a fun night out, an easy watch with generally low stakes and spectacular harmonies.
With astonishing vocal and musical ability, Kala Gare is at times genuinely breathtaking; a powerhouse of gifts and joy that she shares openly, directly and fully with an audience.
Opening night’s standing ovation was well deserved, not just for the hundred minutes of slick skit satire and cabaret, but for the quarter century of quality The Wharf Revue has delivered consistently with dash, splash and elan.
Nikki Shiels is sensational as Sunday, depicting a very sexual woman, seductive, flirtatious, and possessive.
Alex Raineri brings formidable virtuosity to bear on his program 'Fairy Tales', which consists of five recently composed Australian piano pieces.