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The Emerald Room
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Welcome to The Emerald Room, where creativity takes center stage in a realm of vibrant possibility. Nestled in the heart of Darlinghurst, this venue has earned its reputation as a sanctuary for artists and a beacon for cultural enthusiasts alike.

From emerging talents to seasoned professionals, this venue supports and celebrates artistic expression in all its forms. 

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BODY SHOP SWING

Every Wednesday in September 2024

Grab your dancing shoes and swing into The Emerald Room every Wednesday night for Sydney’s favourite mid week mingle - Body Shop Swing!

Welcoming the Sydney Songbird herself, Pia Andersen, alongside Australia’s biggest names in jazz, jump blues and swing, come and join us every Wednesday for a rockin’ mid week moment where you can eat, drink and Swing the night away at the Body Shop.

6pm Doors
6.30pm Free swing dance class by The Jitterbug Club
7-10pm Live music, swing dancing, food and beverage into the evening!

This is a free event, but we strongly recommend you reserve a table so you don't miss out!

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MICKEY'S JAZZ CLUB

 Thursday 5 - Saturday 7 September 2024

Step back in time to your childhood, as ‘Mickey’s Jazz Club’ swings your favourite toons. Join the club for a night of animated melodies like you’ve never heard them before, spun by a sizzling 7-piece jazz outfit. 

 

Fronted by Jonathon Holmes (The Emerald Room; Lola’s Piano Bar), with Natalie Abbott (Muriel’s Wedding; Aftertaste) and Megan Walshe (Universal Studios; Sydney Showboats). 

 

Don your best pair of mouse-ears and jive to the happiest music on earth!

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THE PHILOSOPHERS STRIP

Thursday 12 - Saturday 14 September 2024 

Wands at the ready! It's time to party like it's 1997. Robe up, butter your beer and prepare yourself for the magical rave of a lifetime as we undress The Witches And Wizards Who Lived... in your childhood fantasies!

 

Part circus, part burlesque, part cabaret - FULL WITCHY DANCE PARTY.

 

NOTE: this is absolutely NOT a show about He Who CANNOT Be Named (for legal reasons), a baby with a scar, or that school we all wish we went to. Srsly tho. Where was my letter? Not slay.

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BANGERS & MASH

Thursday 19 - Saturday 21 September 2024

Kings, Queens, and everyone in between, YOU are invited to BANGERS & MASH for a delicious feast of live music, comedy, and cabaret for three nights only. 

 

Hosted by glittering rabble rouser, Catherine Alcorn, BANGERS & MASH is a good-ole home-cooked variety night full of bangin’ tunes & mad mash-ups featuring iconic Sydney artists, Helpmann-award winner iOTA, drag royalty Verushka Darling and a sizzling 4 piece band. 

 

Honey, they’re going to SERVE! 

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WONDERFULLY TERRIBLE THINGS

Thursday 26 - Saturday 28 September 2024

After a SOLD OUT season at Adelaide Fringe, one of Time Out’s top shows to see in Sydney is BACK!

 

Prepare for an unforgettable night of dark comedy, original music, soaring vocals, and daring feature acts. Led by our menacing mistress of ceremonies, Christine Ibrahim the Cirque Songstress, who critics hail as "a force to be reckoned with - a song-writing and multi-disciplinary wonder with a soaring, engaging voice." (Stage Whispers ★★★★★)

 

For everyone who can handle it, have you done 'Wonderfully Terrible Things'?

The Emerald Room

BODY SHOP SWING. Wednesday. 6-10:30pm

SYDNEY FRINGE FESTIVAL. Thursday-Saturday. 6-9:30pm

LATE NIGHT DINING. Wednesday-Saturday. 9:30pm-12am

THE GRAND CABARET. Commencing 02.10

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Level 1/235 Victoria St
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Sydney, Australia

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© 2024 Harbour City Hospitality.
Photography courtesy Josh Raymond, Philip Erbacher, Tom Wilkinson, Tomo Okai

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