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Christmas Unwrapped: A Very Naughty Variety Show
 

Christmas Unwrapped: A Very Naughty Variety Show is the spiciest thing this side of figgy pud! Join us for an unholy night where the stars will be brightly shining, with a lineup of the very best from the burlesque, theatre, comedy and music scenes coming together to put the Feliz back in your Navidad.

Hosted by Courtney Act, Directed by Blazey Best and with Musical Direction by Glenn Moorhouse, expect dazzling performances, outrageous laughs and enough festive mischief to land you on Santa’s naughty list twice!

After the show, stick around and grab a drink at Bar Humbug in the foyer, where DJ Mowgli May will deck the halls and keep the festive spirit alive into the night.

Warning: This show contains coarse language, mature themes and nudity. We recommend leaving the kids Home Alone.

Featuring performances from: iOTA, Adam Mada, Hannah Raven, Elenoa Rokobaro, Hollywould Star and Nat’s What I Reckon

 

Event details

Venue: The Eternity Playhouse
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/christmas-unwrapped-red-line
Start Date: Thursday 11 December 2025

The Eternity Playhouse is an accessible space. Please advise if you require special access prior to your attendance so we can best accommodate your needs. If you require mobility seating, please contact our team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will assist with your booking.

 

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