New York pops up in QT Sydney

New York pops up in QT Sydney

Famed piano bar and destination of choice for Broadway fans and stars alike, Marie’s Crisis, paid a visit to QT Sydney recently, as part of Spectrum Now Festival.

Inspired by the New York piano bar, a pop up at QT Sydney’s Parlour Lane Roasters saw the original hosts flown from West Village to help create the ‘ode to Broadway’, where everyday punters rubbed shoulders with Hollywood stars including Richard Roxburgh (Mission Impossible II, Van Hesling) and Aussie musical star Lucy Durack (Wicked, Legally Blonde).

Other Australian celebrity guests are likely to be spotted amongst the crowd at this premiere event so don’t be surprised to find yourself belting out musical theatre classics next to some of Sydney’s best voices.

The partnership with Spectrum Now highlights QT Sydney’s dedication to supporting and showcasing Sydney’s vibrant arts and culture scene.

The month long event that is Spectrum Now celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of contemporary art and design, music, film, literature and the stage in Sydney.

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