UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE: A New Era for Sydney’s Nightlife
Sydney’s nightlife is poised for a transformative shift as the city welcomes a groundbreaking pop-up venue this winter. Enter UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE: a live music haven, performance space, bar, and arts hub set within a 150-year-old deconsecrated church on Kent Street. Opening its doors on Wednesday, July 8, this venue aims to redefine the artistic landscape of Sydney.
A Fresh Concept for Sydney’s Art Scene
UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE aims to revitalize a nightlife scene that has faced numerous challenges over the past decade, including venue closures and debates on cultural sustainability. The initiative, spearheaded by creative force Kat Dopper, seeks to create a unique gathering place that celebrates Sydney’s vibrant artistic community. The venue’s name reflects its unconventional vibe and commitment to inclusivity.
According to Dopper, the core mission of UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE is to foster communal interaction among artists and audiences in an environment that is both accessible and creatively liberating. “Artists and audiences need sacred spaces, places where art, community, and human connection can happen outside of our everyday lives,” she stated in a recent interview.
Exciting Line-Up of Events
The programming at UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE is diverse and innovative, appealing to all corners of Sydney’s nightlife ecosystem. Weekly events will feature:
- Wednesdays: Free-entry nights showcasing live bands, comedians, and a speakeasy bar.
- Thursdays through Saturdays: Rotating events including collaborations with collectives like Heaps Gay and Fredas, featuring artists and DJs such as Vv Pete and BODY TYPE.
- Sundays: Sunday Mess, an “unholy brunch party” curated by Performance Space and Stereogamous.
Among the most intriguing activities scheduled are themed events like a Harry Potter caba-rave, showtune singalongs, and an audacious live exorcism called Possession, which are sure to stir curiosity and excitement.
Supporting Local Artists and Communities
In addition to its unique events, UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE is committed to supporting local visual artists. The church’s interior will showcase works from talents like Deborah Kelly and Nikita Majajas, with plans to auction off these creations to fund LGBTQIA+ youth organization Twenty10. This initiative focuses on reinvesting in the community while promoting artistic expression.
A Vision for the Future of Sydney’s Nightlife
While UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE promises an eclectic mix of performances and creative experiences, there is an underlying philosophy that elevates this project beyond mere entertainment. Dopper emphasizes the importance of creating spaces devoid of the restrictive financial pressures typical of Sydney’s creative venues. “Less bottle service, more weird little art project” is a motto that encapsulates the essence of this space.
Get Involved
UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE opens on Wednesday, July 8. Interested individuals can explore the full programme and purchase tickets through their official platform. This venue is set to captivate, inspire, and foster a sense of belonging in Sydney’s artistic community.
Further Reading and Related Topics
For those interested in the evolving landscape of live music in Australia, check out articles on current threats to the scene and new headline shows emerging in Sydney. The arts community is continuously adapting, and UNHOLY PLAYHOUSE represents a forward-thinking step in this dynamic environment.
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