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Speakeasy

Speakeasy

 

Presented by Candy Shop Show

A toe-tappin' and feather-flappin' extravaganza!

Haven’t you heard? It’s the Roaring 20’s again and you’re invited to sign our dance cards for a fabulous night of swing music, charleston and prohibition-style giggle water with the hotsy-totsy cast of Speakeasy

The story centres around four friends in the modern day 2020’s musing about what it would be like to be a performer in a Speakeasy in the 1920s. You might learn a thing or two through hilarious anecdotes, stunning dance numbers and plenty of sass. Speakeasy is a journey through the jazz age when liquor was banned, jazz music was rife and dancing was all that mattered. Featuring live vocals, beautiful harmonies and fabulous flappers set to an authentic soundtrack this lively nod to the past will set your soul alight! 

…but shhhhhh …. chill out and speak easy ….and only bring your most fabulous friends to this glorious extravaganza, lickety split!

 

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Event Tickets

Speakeasy | Saturday 18 May, 7.30pm | Standard Ticket
Thirsty Chiefs Brewing Company 4/4 Wills St, North Lakes QLD 4509
$ 35.00
Speakeasy | Saturday 18 May, 7.30pm | Concession Ticket
Thirsty Chiefs Brewing Company 4/4 Wills St, North Lakes QLD 4509
$ 30.00
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    Dates & Times

  • Genre

    Cabaret, Comedy, Dance, Immersive, Music

  • RATING

    PG

  • MAP

    VENUE

    Thirsty Chiefs

  • DURATION

    75 mins

  • Premiere

  • ACCESSIBILITY INFO

  • WARNINGS

    Loud noises, Strobe Lighting

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    Doors Open

    7pm

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    Things you need to know or bring

    Dress in your 1920's best!

Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.