Married At First Sight stars to appear in stage show in Melbourne
It was a TV ratings hit and now your Married At First Sight favourites, and not so favourites, will be hitting the theatre stage in Melbourne to ‘spill the beans’ on what happened when the cameras were turned off.
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Cyclone Cyrell is set to move from the small screen to the theatre stage.
Married At First Sight, the reality show which featured firebrand bride Cyrell Paule has a live theatre event that will hit Melbourne in May.
Brides and grooms from the latest hit season, including fan favourite Paule, betrayed farmer Mick Gould, drought-ravaged Melissa Lucarelli, and indecisive hairdresser Ning Surasiang, will appear in Married: Still Looking For Love at the Athenaeum Theatre on May 17.
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Promoters say the event will pose the questions: “Social experiment, unreal exploitation, a trash shot of suburban society, or a serious search for the partner of your dreams?”
“Audiences are fascinated, spellbound and addicted to the manipulation and manoeuvring as couples attempt to find love in the most unlikely of places: your television screen. But not everything makes it to the small screen,” it says.
Promoters said Paule, Gould, Lucarelli and Surasiang will “spill the beans” on what happened when the cameras were on, and “just as importantly, when they were off.”
They will discuss their true feelings about villains Jessika Power and Ines Basic, and whether golden couple Jules Robinson and Cameron Marchant will live happily ever after.
The 2018 season bad boy, Dean Wells will host the event.
The Channel 9 show was a rating hit this year. The final episode reached 1.96 million metro viewers.
The show attracted a further 643,000 in regional Australia, taking its total national viewership to 2.61 million.
Originally published as Married At First Sight stars to appear in stage show in Melbourne