Mayhem: Kings Cross 1945

Leave the lockouts behind and delve into a 1945 wartime Kings Cross party at Elizabeth Bay House.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on February 11, 2016

Overview

If you've been lamenting Kings Cross's uncertain future, here's your ticket to leaving your worries behind — for one night, at least. Elizabeth Bay House presents Mayhem, a party that will take you back to 1945, when the Second World War came to an end and the streets went completely crazy.

Sydney Swing Katz's James Star will be on-hand, teaching you how to jitterbug, while a mad catwalk will remind you of which fashions dominated the 1940s. Speaking of which, turn up in your own, glammed-up '40s outfit, and you'll be in the running to win the best-dressed comp. (Even if you don't triumph, you can Instagram yourself to bits in the photo booth).

Meanwhile, downstairs, the house's underground cellars will transform into an 'illegal' gambling den. Bring whatever you have and see if you can trade it for something better on the black market — though do be wary of deals that might not turn out to be as fabulous as they seem.

Ever wandered how Sydneysiders felt when Japan launched its submarine attacks? Listen to a retelling of how it looked from Elizabeth Bay House's upstairs morning room. And hear about how the war felt on the frontline, with live letter readings by The Jetpack Collective.

Your ticket includes supper and a welcome drink to get you well on your time warp, and covers all entertainment on the night.

 

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