The Wharf Revue Opens This Week

Rebecca Varidel
7th Nov 2023

The Wharf Revue is back for another year of sensational value, opening tomorrow Wednesday 8 November at the York Theatre, Seymour Centre! Satirical content is up by 7% and the average laughter quotient is indexed at 8.3% over the forward estimates, but The Wharf Revue defies the cost-of-living pressure by keeping the ticket price at the same level as last year! Take that, Phillip Lowe!

Yes, that’s right: today’s comedy at yesterday’s prices! NO deposit, NO interest!

With over twenty-three years’ experience in the political satire space, Australia’s most trusted revue-based practitioners continue the tradition with this year’s hilarious offering Pride in Prejudice.

With no jokes written by ChatGPT and no sketches outsourced to PwC, completely gluten-free, suitable for the lactose intolerant and no animals were harmed during the production process.*

* Disclaimer: Reputations may be questioned, political careers damaged and some sacred cows slaughtered. Due to public demand, full-frontal nudity will not be included. Any similarity to public figures living or dead is entirely intentional.

“Pride in prejudice? In today’s digital Colosseum, it’s a big thumbs-up for bigotry - ironic that while the polar icecaps melt, the world’s becoming more polarised! So with Dutton upping the anti and the government hoarding their frequent flyer points, it’s time for The Wharf Revue to inject a note of insanity into the debate. Why let the alternative facts get in the way of a good laugh?” said the Revue creators.

The Wharf Revue: Pride In Prejudice

Written by Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott

Directors Jonathan Biggins and Drew Forsythe

Musical Director Andrew Warboys

Performers Jonathan Biggins, Mandy Bishop, Drew Forsythe and David Whitney

seymourcentre.com

The Wharf Revue: Pride in Prejudice also tours in 2024 and the NSE dates are:

Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Wollongong 30 January – 3 February

The Pavilion, Sutherland 6 - 7 February

Capitol Theatre, Tamworth 9 - 10 February

Union Theatre, University of Melbourne, Carlton: February 13 – 24

Cessnock Performing Arts Centre, Cessnock 27 February

Riverside Theatres, Parramatta 29 February – 2 March

The Arts House, Wyong 12 – 13 March

Glen St Theatre, Frenchs Forest 14 – 28 March

Dubbo Regional Theatre April 3

Civic Theatre Newcastle 5 - 6 April

The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie 16 – 17 April

Orange Civic Theatre 19 – 20 April

The Joan, Penrith: 2 – 4 May