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Swamplesque
 

Adding a twisted fairytale delight to the lineup, Swamplesque storms into Riverside Theatres on the 10th May. After taking Australia by storm and smashing box office records at Edinburgh Fringe in 2024, everyone’s favourite ogre-inspired burlesque and drag parody returns for a final Sydney season. This award-winning, critically acclaimed show from Far Far Away offers audiences a smorgasbord of performance styles. “Outrageously fun” (Adelaide Advertiser), Swamplesque promises a night filled with laughter, surprises and a touche of risqué.

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres - Cnr Church & Market St, Parramatta NSW 2150
Bookings: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/whats-on/swamplesque/
Start Date: Saturday 10 May 2025

Tickets: From $65
Performance Warning:
Recommended for 15+. Contains nudity, coarse language, adult content, smoke haze, strobe and loud noises.

 

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