Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical @ Selwyn Theatre from 5-12th of June
Kia Ora Neighbours,
In case you have not yet seen the colourful signs for Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical while driving by Selwyn College, I invite you to come for a bit of a laugh and a jig! This hilarious show will be performed by the Selwyn Community Arts Theatre for ONE WEEK ONLY from 5-12 June.
You can purchase the tickets via iTicket:
www.iticket.co.nz......
Hope to see you there and thank you in advance for your support!
Best,
Yanina
PS: Below is the description from the website
'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert the musical is based on the iconic Oscar-winning film. It is the heart-warming, hilarious and uplifting story of two drag queens and a trans-gender woman who hop aboard a battered bus and head to the Australian outback to perform a show.
The musical is jam-packed with 70s, 80s and 90s dance floor classics including “I Will Survive”, “Hot Stuff”, “I Love The Night Life” and “Finally”. It also features a dazzling array of stunning costumes and fabulous feathers, as well as Priscilla the bus.
This fun musical is a well-loved wild adventure that celebrates diversity.
Recommended for ages 14+, contains strong language, parental supervision recommended.
Selwyn Theatre has great seating and free parking is available'
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