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French Connection

French Spirits

169 Regent St
Redfern NSW 2016
Australia
Scarlet Weasel - Redfern bar
When
  • Wednesdays, 7pm to 8pm
  • Sundays, 4pm to 5pm
  • Wednesday 25 June 2025 to Sunday 6 July 2025
Cost

Adult: $35

Prepare for a unique, immersive experience at bar Scarlet Weasel, as we proudly present French Spirits! This captivating 1-hour play is on for 10 nights, from Wednesday 25 June to Sunday 6 July.

The plot:

Early evening in a small Redfern bar. Emilie, a sharp-witted lawyer, meets her spirited friend Julie, a barmaid with big acting dreams. Nearby, Adele, a quiet young woman, sits alone, lost in thought.

When conversation takes an unexpected and magic turn, these three seemingly different women are drawn together. In the warmth of the bar’s glow, laughter and confessions give rise to a surprising bond that offers each a fleeting sense of connection.

  • Directed by Anna Jahjah.

  • Performed by Lucie Brumont, Audrey Heppell, Daniel Heppell, Helene Semere, Gerry Sont.

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