L’Hôtel

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Runtime

75 minutes (no interval)

Age Recommendation

Recommended for ages 16+. The show contains adult themes and nudity.

Show Notice

Performance contains smoke and strobe lighting

Welcome to L’Hôtel

Enter a lobby brimming with bohemian verve and meet the cast of characters who call L’Hôtel home – the crème de la crème of performers from the world of cabaret, burlesque and circus. Follow them behind closed doors and become voyeurs to L’Hôtel’s secrets.

From the creators of Gatsby at the Green Light; L'Hôtel is where cabaret merges with theatre, creating the ultimate evening of food, fashion and entertainment. Come dressed in your finest couture and escape: savour the champagne, graze on a French cheese board and be transported to the Paris of your imagination. This is your chance to be a guest at L’Hôtel.

Following sold out seasons at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2021 and Sydney Opera House in 2022, L'Hôtel returns to seduce Sydney-siders in the romantic world of French intrigue.

Check-in to L’Hôtel and book either the VIP Package at a cabaret table or seating on the floor or balcony. 

Elevate your evening and book a VIP Package. This includes:

  • Cabaret table seating
  • A glass of French champagne
  • French cheese board and an éclair for dessert*
  • Table service from the drinks menu

For those patrons who have booked a VIP Package, we encourage you to arrive 30 minutes prior to the show's commencement so you can enjoy your champagne and cheese board. For those patrons who booked seats, please arrive 15 minutes prior to the show's commencement. 

Seating Tuesday evening
Per person
Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday 
Per person
Friday and Saturday
Per person
VIP package $149.90 $159.90 $179.90
VIP package - table of 4 $134.90 $144.90 $164.90
VIP package - table of 6 $129.90 $139.90 $159.90
Premium $99.90 $109.90 $124.90
A Reserve $69.90 $79.90 $99.90

 

Find out more about Accessibility and Companion Card bookings at Foundry Theatre.

*As the éclairs are prepared daily, those patrons who book their ticket/s on the day of the performance may be provided with a substitute dessert. 

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Showtimes for L’Hôtel

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Thu 12 June
Sun 15 June
Tue 17 June
Wed 18 June
Thu 19 June
Sun 22 June
Tue 24 June
Wed 25 June
Thu 26 June
Sun 29 June
Tue 1 July
Wed 2 July
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A beautiful and breathtakingly gorgeous piece of art.
Glam Adelaide
Five star production standards on every level.
The Barefoot Review
L’Hôtel is fun, frivolous and thoroughly entertaining.
The AU Review
L’Hôtel is a sensual and exhilarating night out, blending cabaret, burlesque and circus into an experience that rewards the senses in a very visceral way.
Arts Hub
L’Hotel is art in motion, a banquet of sensations and emotions, mesmerising and entrancing.
Peter Wilkins, Canberra Critics Circle
L’Hôtel is a masterpiece of cabaret, burlesque, aerial and circus performance…L’Hotel is a unique theatre experience you won’t forget.
Natasha Ciesielski, Eat Drink Play

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is there anything I should know before attending L’Hôtel?

Performance contains smoke and strobe lighting

What is the running time of L’Hôtel?

75 minutes (no interval)

What is the age recommendation for L’Hôtel?

Recommended for ages 16+. The show contains adult themes and nudity.

What time do I need to arrive before a show?

We recommend that you arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the performance starts – or earlier if you would like to enjoy a drink in one of the theatre’s licensed bars.

What if I'm late and the performance has started?

Live theatre has a ‘lock-out’ policy; a period after the curtain goes up when late-comers are not permitted to enter the auditorium. Lock-out periods are set by the production and vary from show to show. Patrons arriving late will be admitted when there’s a suitable break in the performance.