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Elliot Wood

Mrs Lovett’s Famous Meat Pies Grand Reopening Extravaganza

  • Australia
  • New Zealand

Nearly 200 years after the events of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, after inexplicably surviving being thrown into a furnace, Nellie Lovett has fled Victorian England for the second most Victorian place in the world – Victoria. Tonight is the grand reopening of Mrs Lovett’s famous pie shop, now at the Queen Victoria Markets due to popular demand – and you’re invited! Jello shots on entry!

Gird your loins for Mrs Lovett’s Famous Meat Pies Grand Reopening Extravaganza. Grab a meat raffle ticket and come down. We only use the highest grade, free range Victorian men. I mean meat. Man meat.

Support local, buxom women.

‘Complete disbelief by how much enjoyment you’ll get.’ ★★★★ Lillithia Reviews

'Elliot Wood shines.' ★★★★ What’s The Show

Strictly for audiences 18+

Audience participation

Horror

Language – occasional coarse language

References to or simulation of violence

Sudden loud noises

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Nearly 200 years after the events of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, after inexplicably surviving being thrown into a furnace, Nellie Lovett has fled Victorian England for the second most Victorian place in the world – Victoria. Tonight is the grand reopening of Mrs Lovett’s famous pie shop, now at the Queen Victoria Markets due to popular demand – and you’re invited! Jello shots on entry!

Gird your loins for Mrs Lovett’s Famous Meat Pies Grand Reopening Extravaganza. Grab a meat raffle ticket and come down. We only use the highest grade, free range Victorian men. I mean meat. Man meat.

Support local, buxom women.

‘Complete disbelief by how much enjoyment you’ll get.’ ★★★★ Lillithia Reviews

'Elliot Wood shines.' ★★★★ What’s The Show

Strictly for audiences 18+

Audience participation

Horror

Language – occasional coarse language

References to or simulation of violence

Sudden loud noises

Back to Listings
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