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Ever wanted to relive what it was like to grow up in the 80s, in a time before technology was mainstream?

Then look no further than Secret Suppers; Children of the 80s Show.

This show will transport you back to the decade of big colour, big hair and big pixels and show what it was like to be a child growing up in the pre-digital age.

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This show follows the success of 2019’s ★★★★★ Seven Deadly Sins Dinner (Fringe Feed).

The Seven Deadly Sins Dinner was Secret Suppers’ FRINGE WORLD debut.

It questioned the impact and meaning of transgression through seven interactive courses with each inspired by one of the seven deadly sins.

“I have wanted to do an immersive dinner for some time and the theme of Seven Deadly Sins came to me a few years ago,” creative director Deneil Fernandez said at the time of the launch.

“We wanted to do this one as part of Fringe so that we could really push creative boundaries and use artistic and performance elements to create a multi-sensory experience,” he added.

However, this will be different as it has promised to be bigger, brighter and bolder than the last.

The self proclaimed ‘Queens of Pop-Up’ will be turning their long table restaurant into a stage.

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The lines between food and art will be blurred, and dance, digital art, theatrical food and live performance will be melded together to create something uniquely 1980-esque.

Since 2016, Secret Suppers have been hosting long table events in wild and hidden locations both in and around Melbourne and Western Australia.

Its vision is to connect people with a story behind the food to create a unique, specifically-curated event for those in attendance.

Secret Suppers; Children of the 80s runs from January 17 to 24 at 6:00pm with the show going for 135 minutes.

This show is rated “hot” on the Kleenheat Sizzle Scale and is an 18+ event so it’s not suitable for the little ones.

Tickets are priced between $105 and $110 and are sure to sell out fast so get in quick so you don’t miss this show.

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