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CABARET SOIReE 2007 – Pass The Popcorn (Who Threw That Jaffa?)

CABARET SOIReE 2007 – Pass The Popcorn (Who Threw That Jaffa?) at His Majesty’s Theatre

Following the life story of a show biz husband and wife team, this show combines amusing anecdotes, well loved songs from Disney movies, West Side story, Moulin Rouge and even some Elvis.

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Cabaret Soiree series runs Friday and Saturdays through May 5th.

Opening: April 13-14

Time: Show starts at 8.30pm, doors and bar open 7.30pm

Tickets: Full $36, conc. $30, student Rush $10 (one hour prior to the show). Season Tickets to choice of 3 shows $90. Tickets available from BOCS (booking fees apply)

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