The Maltings in Ely is set to transform into a galaxy far, far away when 'May The 4th Be With You: A Star Wars Cabaret Show' is performed on stage next month.
Presented by Juicy Fruits Entertainment, the show is the brainchild of local burlesque teacher, host and performer Autumn OhMy Dayz, and Simon, who has experience in box office management as well as tech specialist for touring theatre groups.
With their shared experience in producing community-focused entertainment, the duo has joined forces to create an events company dedicated to bringing more entertainment to the Ely area.
The show will combines the iconic universe of Star Wars with the captivating art of cabaret including burlesque, circus, fire performance, sideshow, comedy and drag providing attendees with an unforgettable evening of entertainment.
Guests are encouraged to embrace the spirit of the occasion by donning their finest Star Wars attire, although it's not a requirement.
Attendees can expect a spellbinding spectacle featuring a cast of talented performers who will bring the world of Star Wars to life through a variety of daring, risqué, and hilarious acts.
The show promises to delight audiences with familiar tunes boasting a galactic twist, otherworldly costumes, and a few surprises that'll transport attendees to hyperspace.
Whether you're a fan of the rebellion or the dark side, this is one cabaret show you won't want to miss!
Autumn OhMy Dayz said: "We have felt for a while that there is some entertainment opportunities being missed in Ely.
"Whilst big shows are exciting and we love putting them on we are also looking forward to bringing some smaller and more regular events to Ely.
"But for Star Wars Day there really was only one option and we are grateful to The Maltings for hosting this event for us."
Tickets can be booked online via https://ticketlab.co.uk/event/id/22637/May-The-4th-Be-With-you#/
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