The Wharf Revue: The end of an era

The Wharf Revue is coming to The Art House

The Art House will present three performances of the last ever Wharf Revue, an audience favourite and a political satire that will be remembered.

The three performances will be on February 25 at 8pm, and February 26 at 2pm and 8pm.

After 25 years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue has decided to step away from public life.

The Wharf Revue: The End of the Wharf as We Know It will see the return of Phillip Scott on the stage, along with the extremely talented cast consisting of Jonathan Biggins, Mandy Bishop, Drew Forsythe and David Whitney.

Many public figures who’ve appeared in the show regularly over the years are lining up for a place in the final hurrah: Keating, Howard, Downer, Costello, Gillard, Abbott, Carr and other throwbacks too numerous to mention.

“It’s an opportunity to spend more time with family – at the end of the day, this is about the need for renewal,” a spokesperson said earlier this year.

“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.”

The Art House is honoured to be hosting this end of an era event by much loved Aussie performers.

On opening night at the Canberra Theatre Centre, The End of the Wharf as We Know It was met with standing ovations and a lot of emotion as audiences bid farewell to an enduring legend in the world of musical theatre.

The revue is always funny, always current and always expertly performed, this production has been at the top of its game for the past 25 years and Central Coast audiences will be able to choose from three performances close to home.

Tickets are selling fast however, and with Christmas around the corner, tickets could make the ideal present.

Tickets are adult: $69, concession: $65 and Encore Member: $62.

Visit www.thearthousewyong.com.au  or call 4335 1485.