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The Ultimate Vegas Show AND Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

Step into the glitz, glamour and electrifying spectacle of Las Vegas as The Ultimate Vegas Show takes centre stage on Saturday 4 July at Sydney’s State Theatre presenting a dazzling new production that captures the spirit of the world’s entertainment capital.

Hosted by PJ Lane, son of the legendary late television icon Don Lane, this highenergy, star-studded variety spectacular delivers a thrilling fusion of world-class illusion, dynamic dance, circus artistry and show-stopping performances.

 

 

Paying tribute to iconic legends including Dean Martin and Elvis Presley, Australia’s leading impersonators headline a spectacular lineup, supported by a sensational cast of glamorous Vegas showgirls and showboys. Lavish costumes, breathtaking choreography, jaw-dropping magic and striking visual effects combine to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Produced by acclaimed showman Michael Boyd (Cabaret De Paris, Mystique, Circus of Illusion), this 90-minute extravaganza is packed with non-stop entertainment.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

Step into a world where teacups tumble, sugar cubes fly, and nothing makes sense (in the best possible way) when Mad Hatter’s Tea Party returns to The Grand Electric from 4 to 19 July.

 

 

Meet the mischievous March Hare, the grinning Cheshire Cat, the wobbly Tweedle twins, the smoke-blowing Caterpillar, the bossy Red Kween, and the ever-frazzled White Rabbit in this immersive, cheeky and chaotic circus cabaret that throws open the doors to Wonderland and invites you into a riot of tricks, tumbles and topsy-turvy fun.

The feverish blend of acrobatics, juggling, singing, hula-hooping, balancing, aerial acts, singing and comedic acts is the perfect mix of charm, delirium and total chaos” Adventure Baby

With colour, movement, humour and astonishing acts, this cabaret is a delight for everyone from 5 to 105 – Stage Whispers

Directed by Mike Finch (former Artistic Director of Circus Oz), Mad Hatter’s Tea Party  blends  acrobatics, juggling, hula-hooping, high-flying antics, silly songs and more in the unforgettable atmosphere of The Grand Electric. Cast includes Tara Boon as the Mad Hatter, Daniel Gorski as the March Hare, Casey Douglas as the Caterpillar, Marianna Joslin as Cheshire Cat and Lou P Scarlett as the Flamingo.


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