Camille O’Sullivan: Loveletter
8–9 Mar NSW
Camille O’Sullivan: Loveletter
Raunchy and dangerously fragile with an exceptional voice, CAMILLE O’SULLIVAN is a courageous and singular performer, one of the most gifted interpreters of narrative songs about loss, love, joy, light, and darkness.
A love letter in song, Camille’s 2024 show celebrates dear friend Shane McGowan, for whom she performed a beautiful version of Haunted at his funeral: plus, the work of Sinéad O’Connor, Leonard Cohen, David Bowie and more. Performing with accompaniment from long-time collaborator Feargal Murray, Camille has created an intimate, heartfelt show capturing the honest response to those much loved and lost.
Voted one of the top 25 performances ever on Later with Jools Holland by The Telegraph, Camille O’Sullivan is a musician, vocalist, and actress who enjoys a formidable reputation for her intensely dramatic interpretations of the songs of Radiohead, Tom Waits, Brel, David Bowie and more.
Camille first appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2004, performing with the original Olivier Award-Winning and trailblazing Spiegeltent cabaret show La Clique (the precursor to our very own Cheeky Cabaret!) in its debut year. Since then, the multi-award-winning singer has gone on to illustrious stardom on stage and screen appearing as a vaudeville star in the film Mrs Henderson Presents opposite Dame Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins, as well as touring with The Pogues and 5-star sell-out shows at the Sydney Opera House, Royal Festival Hall, Royal Albert Hall and Roundhouse, London.
In addition, Camille won the coveted ‘Herald Angel’ award for her RSC solo performance ‘The Rape of Lucrece’. A former award-winning architect and painter, this dark and mesmerising, French/Irish Londoner, transforms each song she performs into an intense, emotional, and theatrical experience.
When she sings it’s as though her breath is soaked in paraffin; one spark, and the whole room would ignite”
— Daily Telegraph
This mesmerising singer delves deep with conviction, abandon & great love to hypnotic effect”
— Mojo
Spellbinding storytelling in song, magnificent” ★★★★★
— The Times
Absolutely astonishing”
— Graham Norton
Dates:
SATURDAY 8 MARCH @ 7PM
SUNDAY 9 MARCH @ 6PM
Our kiosk is always open for food and drink one hour before showtime. For the bar menu and what’s on offer, please check out our Dine & Drink page.
Age restrictions: 14+
Duration: Approximately 100 minutes with short interval
— Doors 6:40pm SAT | 5:40pm SUN
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TICKET PRICES
ADULT — $60 (plus booking fee)
General admission unallocated seating
HOUSEMATE TICKET PRICES
HOUSEMATE DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT! — Please note that in order to purchase Housemate tickets, you must have a valid paid Housemate membership and will need to provide your Housemate membership number upon checkout. For information on Housemates, click here!
HOUSEMATE PRICE GENERAL $48 (plus booking fee)
General admission unallocated seating
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