CABARET SOIRÉE - SWING TIME WITH THE ANDREWS SISTERS

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CABARET SOIRÉE - SWING TIME WITH THE ANDREWS SISTERS

CABARET SOIRÉE
30 & 31 OCTOBER & 1 NOVEMBER, , 8.30pm
SWING TIME WITH THE ANDREWS SISTERS
WRITTEN BY Sherry-Anne Hayes
FEATURING Maree Cole, Pilar Mata Dupont and Sherry-Anne Hayes with a three piece band
MUSICAL DIRECTOR Tim Cunniffe

Relive all the memorable hits of WW11 and get to know a little more about the most successful female vocal group in the history of popular music – The Andrews Sisters. Join Patty, Maxene and LaVerne for a special war-time command radio performance being broadcast to you all at home and to our troops overseas. Featuring many of their hits such as - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Rum and Coca Cola, Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree, Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen, I’ll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time and other popular songs from the 1940's.

Please note this performance is 90 minutes without an interval

Book at BOCS Ticketing: (08) 9484 1133 / www.bocsticketing.com.au / or at any BOCS outlets.
Standard Ticket $40 Concession $35 Student Rush $10 (Conditions Apply)


8.30pm

10pm

info@bocsticketing.com.au

BOCS Ticketing

9484 1133

9265 0900

$10-40

825 Hay St, Perth, 6000
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