Kimpton Margot Sydney divine partnership with Sister Act The Musical package

Kimpton Margot Sydney divine partnership with Sister Act The Musical package
Edited by Travel Weekly


Art Deco Kimpton Margot Sydney has partnered with the smash Broadway show Sister Act The Musical for a “dinner, show and stay” package.

Unlike a convent, there will be no single beds in sight on checking into a spacious King Bed Essential room, featuring divine beds, bathrobes by Georgia Draws A House and Mr. Smith amenities.

Sister Act, which runs from 7 August to 27 October 2024 at the Capitol Theatre, stars Casey Donovan, Genevieve Lemon and Rhonda Burchmore.

Kimpton Margot Sydney’s Wilmot Bar will feature of two Sister Act The Musical-inspired cocktails: Fabulous, Baby! with brandy, Drambuie, cacao liqueur, lime and tea syrup, and Take Me To Heaven with vanilla vodka, lychee juice, cranberry juice, lemon and bubble gum syrup.

Kimpton Margot Sydney’s Wilmot Bar and Luke’s Kitchen.

The special pre-theatre dinner menu at Luke’s Kitchen includes dishes like the blessed beef bresaola, Mother Superior’s mushroom ravioli and heavenly deep-fried ice-cream.

A brief stroll to the Capitol Theatre and it’s time for the main event, where you’ll have two A-reserve tickets to the hottest show in town, in the stage adaptation of Whoopi Goldberg’s iconic movie, before you retire to your plush accommodation for a serene sleep.

The package is available every Wednesday to Saturday throughout the show’s run, and includes overnight accommodation, a themed set menu for two people at Luke’s Kitchen, and two tickets to the musical, from $400 per room, per night.

 

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