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Two80 Cabaret

LALA Lounge

280 Cleveland St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
When
  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 from 7pm to 11pm
  • Tuesday 30 April 2024 from 7pm to 11pm
Cost

Adult: $15.00

Sit right down and I’ll tell you a little story about a cheeky little cabaret night called “La La Lounge”

Now this girl had it all- the money, the fame, the fortune…

Well…actually to tell you the truth, she was down and out. But she had a hope. A dream to make it BIG! Somewhere. If only there were a place she could go, sing her little heart out to all the show tunes… see her friends, and make beautiful art. A community of people. Where artists could sing those songs they’ve always wanted to. 

Despite the knocks, close downs, rejections and heart ache….

She found herself in a new year. She found herself back where she belonged. Bigger than ever.

Welcome back to La La Lounge- our first show for 2024.

This show features a selection of Sydney’s top musical theatre performers presenting their mini-cabarets.

Expect a night of Incredible vocals. Cheeky anecdotes. Glitz and Glam. Community ROARING. CROWDS CACKLING. and above all…ENTERTAINMENT.

La La Lounge is a safe and welcoming community of musical theatre performers who just want to sing and perform.

Hosted and Directed by Victoria Luxton…this is Sydney’s one of a kind, monthly musical theatre cabaret.

So pop on by! Say hello…ask our bartenders to pour you a glass of bubbles and enter a world of showgirls, feathers and music.

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