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Performance dates & times

Tuesday 4 Feb
7:00 PM
Wednesday 5 Feb
9:00 PM
Thursday 6 Feb
9:00 PM
Friday 7 Feb
9:00 PM
Saturday 8 Feb
9:00 PM
Sunday 9 Feb
3:00 PM

Running Time 1 hour 15 minutes

Price range

Standard
$70.00
Concession*
$60.00
Two-Show Package**
$100.00
Mob Tix***
$35.00

*Concession applies to persons u/16, MEAA, Pensioners, Unemployed, Full-time Australian and International Students, Health Care Card Holders, Victorian Carer Card Holders .

**Combined ticket for An Evening Without Kate Bush and Panti Bliss performance. Book here.

***Mob Tix are available to members of the First Nations community.

Orders may be subject to a service fee charge from $8.95 per order.

Following record-breaking runs in Europe, the smash-hit comedy If These Wigs Could Talk heads to Melbourne for its Australian debut.

The ‘Queen of Ireland’ and notorious drag queen Panti Bliss is packing her frocks and heading down under to share hilarious tales from rural Mayo to London’s glittering West End to the Irish Ambassador’s residence in Vienna.

Expect salacious stories, impassioned polemics and some seriously funny soul searching.

Join Panti as she takes you on a wild journey through a lifetime of accidental activism, far-fetched shenanigans and making a full time show of herself.

Get ready to laugh, learn and celebrate the highs and lows of her glittering adventures in this big, beautiful and brilliant night out.


Make a night of it with An Evening Without Kate Bush + Panti Bliss in the Fairfax Studio. Access a discounted package by booking your tickets here.


Credits

Writer and performer
Panti Bliss
Director
Phillip McMahon
Producer
Jennifer Jennings
Original Set Design
Molly O’Cathain
Costume Design
James David Seaver
Sound Design
Jenny O’Malley
Tour Lighting
Suzie Cummins
Original 2022 Lighting Design
Sinéad McKenna
Stage Management
Adam Doyle
Graphic Design
Niall Sweeney, Pony Ltd
Publicity Images
Patricio Cassinoni
Promotional video
Olga Kuzmenko
Tour produced by Far & Away and supported by Culture Ireland. Originally co-produced with The Abbey Theatre.

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