Saturday Night Fever
Drew Anthony, one of Australia’s most celebrated directors and choreographers, is bringing a spectacularly reimagined version of Saturday Night Fever to Melbourne. It will have audiences grabbing their boogie shoes and dancing in the aisles, bringing all the explosive energy, sensational dancing and vocal performances that are synonymous with Saturday Night Fever.
A revolutionary cult film, Saturday Night Fever became a cultural milestone that reshaped music, fashion and film in the 1970s, featuring an Academy Award-nominated John Travolta. The timeless soundtrack, packed with disco classics including the Bee Gees’ hits Stayin’ Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than a Woman, has sold more than 45 million copies ranking amongst the best-selling albums in history.
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Location 
Athenaeum Theatre
188 Collins St
Melbourne 3000
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