AussieTheatre has TWO double passes to giveaway to CABARET DE PARIS at The Palms at the Crown Casino in Melbourne on Friday 26th November 2021.
Be transported by the atmosphere and excitement of a Parisian-themed revue with a parade of first-class entertainers and the daring beauty of exquisitely bejewelled dancers as the stage Spectacular Cabaret De Paris comes to Melbourne at Crown Casino on 26 and 27 November, and to Adelaide at Her Majesty’s Theatre on 6 and 7 December, following a triumphant West Australian tour. Cabaret De Paris is the first show to open at Crown since Melbourne’s lockdown ended. Tickets for the Adelaide season are already on sale, and the Melbourne season is on sale from Friday 5 November. Cabaret De Paris celebrates old-fashioned showgirl glamour combined with the skill of adagio dancers, aerial pole artistry, comedy circus performers, quick change acts, illusionists, and of course the famous French Cancan Dancers!
Don’t miss your chance to fall under the charm of Australia’s Leading Lady, Rhonda Burchmore, the legendary showgirl and singer who has performed across the world from London’s West End to New York’s Broadway, from the Sydney Opera House to the Sydney Myer Music Bowl.
The competition closes Thursday 25th November 2021 at 6pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email or phone.
Show: Cabaret De Paris
Date: Friday 26th November @ 7:30PM.
Venue: The Palms at Crown, Crown Casino
Address: Level 3, Crown Melbourne, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006
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