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West End Wednesdays

Where
Universal Sydney
Universal Sydney
85-91 Oxford St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
When

Wednesdays, 10pm to 11:55pm Wednesday 2 April 2025 to Wednesday 23 September 2026

They’re your Dreamgirls, boy… they’ll make you happy… 

From the creative minds that brought you Slay 4 Pay, Premiere, and some of Sydney’s top famous and exciting drag production shows, here is West End Wednesdays! Starring Carmen Geddit, Charisma Belle & Hannah Conda, reliving some of their most popular on stage productions every Wednesday – Wednesday Production shows are back, baby!

Dance to all of your favourite party tracks, paired deliciously with some of Broadway and the West End’s biggest hits curated by DJ Rachel K & DJ Sexy Galexy.

Coming fresh from the theatre? Kick off the rest of your night with a complimentary house drink when you show your theatre ticket. (Drink responsibly!)

Hosts:

  • Carmen Geddit

  • Charisma Belle

  • Hannah Conda

Music:

  • Sexy Galexy

  • Rachel K

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