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Dean Misdale brings ‘Broadway Bingo’ to The Court

Get ready to warm up those vocal chords Broadway Bingo, the ultimate sing-along showdown, is bringing the glitz, glamour and high notes of musical theatre to a bingo night like no other.

Created and hosted by award-winning entertainer Dean Misdale, Broadway Bingo flips the traditional format on its head, swapping numbers for iconic songs from Broadway, the West End and beloved movie musicals.

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From powerhouse ballads to high-energy ensemble hits, audiences are invited to sing along, match the songs on their bingo cards, and compete for prizes in a night that’s equal parts game, concert and comedy show.

“Broadway Bingo is all about letting loose, having fun and celebrating the music everyone secretly (or not so secretly) loves,” Misdale said “It doesn’t matter if you’re a die-hard musical theatre fan or just know the big hits if you can sing it, you can play.”

Known for their powerhouse vocals, quick wit and electric stage presence, Misdale has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most in-demand live performers.

A two-time Fringe World ‘Best Cabaret & Variety Show’ winner, Misdale’s impressive musical theatre credits include We Will Rock You, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Cats and Little Shop of Horrors, to name just a few bringing a unique blend of live performance, humour and audience interaction to every show.

Misdale is also a chart-topper having recorded distinctive versions of many of the best known party tunes of all time. There most recent release is a revamp of Donna Summer’s Hot Stuff.

Whether you’re planning a night out with friends, celebrating a special occasion, or simply looking for an unforgettable entertainment experience, Broadway Bingo promises a night of big songs, big laughs and even bigger energy.

Sing it. Match it. Win it.

Broadway Bingo will be at The Court on Friday 17 July – tickets from Humanitix.

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