THE GLITTERING MILE at Kings Cross from 16 September

By: Aug. 08, 2016
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Hidden Sydney - an immersive, exhilarating and witty cabaret experience is set over four floors of "The Nevada", the former Sydney brothel which boasted the biggest bed in the world. This exciting new theatrical event will play from 16 September.

The star studded ensemble cast, as glittering as the Cross itself, includes -Ray Badran, Gerard Carroll, Lauren Clair, Gary Clementson, Paul Dowson, Virginia Gay, Ben Gerrard, Thomas Gundry Greenfield, Christa Hughes, Fiona Jopp, Brenden Lovett, Rob Mills and Aaron Robuck. This talented ensemble will play characters that range from barmen, homeless poets and drug dealers to performers at the ChevRon Silver Spade and the showgirls from Les Girls.

During the experience, quick-witted bouncers, madams of the night, drag queens, crooks, entertainers and eccentrics alike relive the world of the Cross during the 50's, 60's and 70's. Immerse yourself in the stories of Bea Miles, Abe Saffron, Roie the Witch, Standover Jim and the iconic Les Girls. Rub shoulders with the crims and crooks of the day, finishing up with last drinks at the ChevRon Silver Spade.

Immerse yourself in a sinfully good time.

Concept by Olivia Ansell in collaboration with Wendy Richards Executive Producers: Olivia Ansell and Wendy Richards Directed by Lucas Jervies Writers: Trevor Ashley, Benito Di Fonzo, Nikki Britton, Ray Badran and Ben Fink Lighting Design Matt Marshall, Sound Design Jed Silver, Designer Hugh O'Connor Proudly supported by City of Sydney, Hidden Sydney is part of the City's Art & About program. Art & About Sydney is an ongoing year-round program of events - a celebration of art in unconventional spaces. The City is committed to creating a year-round program of art including major projects, intimate exchanges and thought-provoking exhibitions in unusual spaces throughout the city.


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