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Can we tempt you with a tasty Sweeney Todd pie?

To celebrate West Australian Opera’s highly anticipated production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the opera have collaborated with Mary Street Bakery on a limited edition, Sweeney Todd Pie.

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The Sweeney Todd Pie is inspired by the chilling opera about the vengeful barber, Sweeney Todd and his offsider, the deranged pie-maker Mrs. Lovett.

The Sweeney Todd Pie boasts a tantalising blueberry and blackberry filling that is baked in a delicious sweet puff pastry. The end result promises to be a delicious warming winter pie with an oozing blood red centre.

To commemorate this bloody delicious collaboration, Mary Street Bakery’s QV1 store will be giving away free Sweeney Todd pies to the first 100 people on Thursday 20th June from 7am.

You can also Take a seat in the Uncle Joes Barber Shop chair and enjoy a free beard trip between 7am-8.30am.

The Sweeney Todd pie will be available to purchase at all Mary Street Bakery stores from Thursday, June 20 to Thursday, July 4.

OIP Staff


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