SO, here's the dress code for the audience: star child, David Bowie, clones, glam rock, humanoids, galactic freaks, time travellers, your unique uninhibited higher self, and escaping the digital GPS trackers.
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Then you're sure to love 2020: A Space Oddity at Ettalong Beach on Saturday, January 18.
It's the latest show being staged by the Naughty Noodle Fun Haus.
The venue has become a home for cabaret, neo burlesque, drag, circus, fringe, theatre, sideshow, comedy and vaudeville acts, as well as film, music, installations and activations.
Creative director Glitta Supernova described 2020: A Space Oddity as "a cosmic cabaret of adventure and exploration".
She invited locals to de-stress from the spectre of bushfires and "explore a galaxy of superstars" on a deep space journey "through the intergalactic portal of fringe burlesque, drag, circus, performance art and cabaret".
The Naughty Noodle Fun Haus is big on diversity, inclusion, tolerance and acceptance, and it's a theme evident in this, its first show of 2020.
"Join aliens, droids, time travellers, oddballs and bounty hunters all coming together to refuel and celebrate interplanetary differences at the galaxy's favourite rest stop, The Naughty Noodle Fun Haus," Ms Supernova said.
So who can the audience expect to see performing?
Ms Supernova said the show would feature "ecosexual sharwoman Betty Grumble, indigenous culture and drag fusion maestro Sarah Money, gutsy, carny-scumbag of your weirdest dreams Marlena Dal, subverter of the spectacular Skye Gellmann and, figment of our collective drag imagination, Midas".
The venue, at 5 Broken Bay Road, Ettalong Beach, would donate to the Rural Fire Service 10 per cent of ticket sale profits from the show, she said.
Doors open at 7pm for the 8pm showtime.
Tickets cost $38 for adults, and $33 for concessions. Phone 4344 3567.
Visit naughtynoodle.com.au/whatson for tickets.