Sydney Cabaret Festival to showcase
showbiz royalty `Toni Lamond'
and galaxy of international stars
AUSTRALIAN Showbiz royalty Toni Lamond will emerge from retirement to perform at a special closing night Showqueen event at the Festival, alongside performances from many of the international Festival guests.
Sydney Cabaret Festival Director Trevor Ashley made the announcement this week.
Ashley also announced the line-up for the nightly Moët and Chandon Piano Bar, the hub of this year’s inaugural Sydney Cabaret Festival.
Running from July 5-14, Sydney Cabaret’s Moët and Chandon Piano Bar will be nestled inside the festival hub at the Seymour Centre, with a plethora of pop up performances slated to entertain audiences each evening. Tickets to these nightly performances will be available at the door.
Resident maestro Steven Kreamer will tickle the ivories nightly and accompany some of the country’s most exciting entertainers including Rhonda Burchmore, Tom Sharah, Cath Alcorn, Genevieve Lemon and Trevor Ashley himself.
Accompanied with a tantalising tipple from the Moët and Chandon Piano Bar, these outrageous shows will leave audiences truly embracing the night.
FESTIVAL CLOSER A HIGHLIGHT
“I’m overwhelmed that my dear friend and idol Toni Lamond has agreed to close the Festival,” said Ashley.
“We have an extraordinary collection of artists performing this year, artists at the top of their game, starting with the incredible Jennifer Holliday and closing with Toni Lamond.
"I have no doubt music lovers will be there every night to not only see the diversity of the cabaret shows, but to relax afterwards in the Moët and Chandon Piano Bar and be surprised with the pop up performances.”
The 2019 Sydney Cabaret Festival features the legendary Tony Award-winning Jennifer Holliday, appearing for the first time on Australian soil, alongside local legends like Phil Scott and Jonathan Biggins, to New York downtown darling Natalie Joy Johnson.
UK’s most famous duo Frisky and Mannish return after a 10-year hiatus, as does the thrilling diva Alison Jiear, described as having a “bring down the house voice” by the New York Times.
Sydney favourite Tim Draxl will appear in a world premiere of his new show, along with shows from Kim David Smith, Reuben Kaye and Brian Nash.
Circus and variety show Cheeky Cabaret, direct from their home in Brunswick Heads, plays nightly featuring acrobat and aerialist Ben Lewis, comedienne Helen Cassidy, Hula Hoop Queen Eloise Green, born showman Mario, Queen of the Circus, and others.
Australian pop culture fan Tim Benzie returns to Sydney with the hilarious Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote.
The Festival sees the Grand Final of the restored Sydney Cabaret Competition as well as masterclasses with Jennifer Holliday and Alison Jiear.
In the immortal words of Fred Ebb: What good is sitting alone in your room? Come to the Cabaret.
Highlights at the Moet and Chandon Piano Bar will include: July 5 - Opening Night, hosted by Trevor Ashley; July 6 - Rhonda Burchmore hosts a night of cheeky and naughty fun; July 11 - Trevor's Crisis - a sing-along of epic proportions - Broadway hits to Pop Standards, with Steven Kreamer; July 12 - Muriel's Wedding star Tom Sharah and Cath Alcorn will host this night that steps back in time to the 90s and beyond; July 13 - Tilbury legend Genevieve Lemon will take over in a way that only she can, with outrageous and camp stories that will have you laughing yourself silly; July 14 - The Wake - Who knows what will happen as the festival is farewelled for its first year. A complete free for all is imminent!
For tickets and more information go to www.sydneycabaretfest.com.au
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May 29, 2019
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