Ken’s Dream House – Village Green Festival Garden – South Tent, Darling Quarter, Sydney | 24 – 29 September, 2024

Event Date: September 24, 2024 - 12:00 AM
Event End Date: September 29, 2024 - 12:00 AM
Cost: $45.00
Website: sydneyfringe.com
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Location: Village Green Festival Garden – South Tent, 25 Harbour St Darling Quarter, Sydney 2000
Dates: 24 – 29 Sep | 1 hour 15 minutes
Cost: Tickets $45.00
SHOW IS RATED: R18+

Move over Barbie, Ken is taking over the Dream House as he works through his existential crisis with the help of his friends from the toy box.

In this provocative and Adults only cabaret show, Ken is grappling with an existential emptiness. Embarking on a quest of self-discovery, Ken encounters his fellow toy box comrades, each one coming alive offering unique advice and lessons. Every interaction unfolds as a distinct cabaret experience, featuring opera, fire breathing, drag, live singing, satire and dance.

Bringing 30 years of performance and production excellence to Ken’s Dream House, in the role of Ken, is Drag King extraordinaire, award winning and the original Glamourboi, Sexy Galexy.

As Number 1 Barbie, celebrated Drag Queen Dakota Fann’ee’s quick wit and debaucherous satire will be offered up in song promising to have Ken and the audience clutching their pearls.

He has danced with Kylie and Ke$ha, performed at Paris’ Moulin Rouge, and is one of Sydney’s most sought-after dancer: Eli Crawford, choreographer, dancer, and DIVA Award-winning Male Performer of the Year.

Turning up the heat with his fire and whip cracking acts is 3 x Performer of the Year and Queen’s Ball Hall of Fame recipient, the Intergalactic fire-breathing, Freak Circus creator Kryptonite.

Hitting all the high notes in the Dream House is classically trained and WA Academy of Performing Arts “Most Outstanding Graduate” of their final year, Operatic Drag King performer Magnus Opium.

Hold onto your toy chests, buckle up and join us in Ken’s Dream House!

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