Voilà! – Village Green Festival Garden – South Tent – Darling Quarter, Sydney | 12 – 14 September, 2024

Event Date: September 12, 2024 - 12:00 AM
Event End Date: September 14, 2024 - 12:00 AM
Cost: $44.00 - $49.00
Website: sydneyfringe.com
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Location: Village Green Festival Garden – South Tent, 25 Harbour St Darling Quarter, Sydney 2000
Dates: 12 – 14 Sep | 1 hour
Cost: Tickets $44.00 – $49.00

SHOW IS RATED: M15+

Welcome to ‘Voilà!’ – A dazzling cabaret transporting you to the glittering world of 1920s Paris. Witness a night where art breathes, laughter echoes, and reality blurs into fantasy.

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourself for the most titillating, tantalising, and downright scandalous cabaret that will transport you to the glittering world of Les Années Folles.

Paris, 1924

As you enter Madame Coco’s apartment, you’ll be greeted by a troupe of talented and quirky performers, each bringing their own unique brand of magic to the stage. But the true essence of “Voilà!” lies in its ability to transport you to another time and place, where the cares of the modern world melt away and the bonds of friendship take centre stage.

Through it all, Madame Coco presides over the proceedings with a knowing smile and a glint in her eye. She’s the master of ceremonies, the keeper of secrets, and the embodiment of the enigmatic allure of Paris itself. As she guides you through the evening’s festivities, you’ll find yourself drawn into a world of wonder and excitement, where a surprise guest takes the stage to perform a feat of derring-do that will leave you breathless.

“Voilà!” is a celebration of the magic that happens when people from all walks of life come together in the spirit of love and acceptance. It’s a love letter to friendship, a celebration of diversity, and a reminder that life’s too short for matching socks.

You’ll laugh, you’ll gasp, you might even shed a tear

This unforgettable immersive cabaret will leave you with a renewed appreciation for the power and the beauty of embracing our differences.

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