The Festivalists Are Hosting a Party Inspired by the Infamous Chequers Club
Venture into the shadows with the most scandalous ticket in town.
Slip into a world of gangsters and glamour at a shindig inspired by one of Sydney's most notorious nightclubs. For two nights in October, The Festivalists will transform Sydney's Police and Justice Museum into a hive of shady activity, complete with go-go dancers, paparazzi and a backroom roulette table. Throw on your best '60s garb and leave your inhibitions at the door – they're not calling it Mayhem for nothing.
Taking their cues from Chequers circa 1969, when the club famously hosted a party with Chicago mobster Joseph Testa in attendance, The Festivalists have teamed up with Sydney Living Museums on what promises to be the most scandalous ticket in town. On Thursday October 8 and Friday October 9, guests dressed to the nines will breeze past the photographers into a pop-up cabaret and bar, where Memphis Mae will take the stage for a 60s-style burlesque show. Maeve Marsden will emcee regular cabaret performances, while retired showgirl Elizabeth Burton spills her guts about life during Sydney's seedy hey-day.
Venture a little deeper into the shadows and you'll find plenty more to get up to, including liquid light painting with Zender Bender, immersive theatre by The Jetback Collective, and pole-dancing 101 with Cody Cabana. There'll be prizes for best dressed – and if you're really feeling lucky, try your hand at the roulette wheel, or have a go at cracking open the club safe.
In the meantime, The Festivalists' latest Hijinks event, a 007-themed cocktail party, is happening next Friday night at Madame Tussauds.
Tickets to Mayhem: Chequers Club can be booked online or over the phone on 1300 488 849. $75 gets you in, and also covers food and your first drink of the night.
Image by Brent Lederitz.