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The Wharf Revue Takes its Final Bow

The Wharf Revue

After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue is coming to an end. Taking the stage at Performance Arts Culture Cessnock on Wednesday, 5 February at 7:30pm, this final year performance promises to be an unmissable farewell to a national institution.

 

Renowned for its incisive and witty satire, this high-energy revue is a must-see event, featuring a blend of sketches, musical numbers, and hilarious parodies that have kept audiences laughing and thinking for decades.


In their last hurrah, comedy’s sharpest wits tackle the who’s-who of Australian politics. Expect all your favourites from across the years, including former Prime Ministers Keating, Rudd, Gillard, and Howard, wannabe PM Dutton, and rabble-rousers such as Senators Hanson and Lambie. Whether you have your finger on the political pulse or not, this show will leave you rolling in the aisles.

 

“We’ll serve one last term to max out the super and then try to pick up some kind of consultancy work or do a series of ‘Survivor’ – look, it’s too early to say, but it has been an honour to serve the Australian people,” a spokesperson said.

 

Don’t miss this joyous yet bittersweet send-off to one of the great national theatrical institutions before they step away from public life.

 

The Wharf Revue: The End Of The Wharf As We Know It – so funny it’ll have you laughing out loud, so true it’ll make you squirm.

 

Tickets are selling fast, so get in quick! Tickets are available now at the PACC Box Office, by phone on (02) 4993 4266, or online at mypacc.com.au.

 

“I feared my face would crack from laughing so much” - Sydney Morning Herald

 

“The satirical strike rate is high, the Wharf Revue team’s energy unflagging. As send-offs go, this is a good one.” - Limelight

 

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