SWEET ENTERTAINMENT & JUDGES
Meet your host - Ms Mabel!
The fabulous Ms Mabel is back to host once again. We’re looking forward to her new party trick after last year’s sensational effort at setting her own hair alight.
Here are Ms Mabel credentials for hosting such baked good extravaganza:
The fabulous Ms Mabel is back to host once again. We’re looking forward to her new party trick after last year’s sensational effort at setting her own hair alight.
Here are Ms Mabel credentials for hosting such baked good extravaganza:
- Past house mistress at the sisters of ovarian latte
- Miss fox trot 68
- Sponge winner 1999 Perth Royal Show
- Guardian/ettiquette coach to wayward youth Miss Lucy and,
- Most recent host of lady to laddette
Your SWEET Judges

2009 Judges Trish Langdon, Mark Reid, Narelda Jacobs & Aram Hosie
Aram Hosie, Narelda Jacobs, Mark Reid survived last year’s sugar overload and are back in the judges’ seats for another year. Joining them this year will The Court Hotel’s Bree Maddox and Anthony Georgeff – Editor of Spice Magazine.
Cupcake corner - for kids (and big kids too)!
This year, thanks to our sponsor My Yummy Vice, kids (and big kids too) can have a go at decorating a cupcake in cupcake corner! Have a go for your chance to win some prizes and show your support for GLCS!
$5 to have a go with proceeds to GLCS.
$5 to have a go with proceeds to GLCS.
The SWEET Sounds of Rebecca Daniels & David Gray
David has been involved with music from a young age, both as an instrumentalist and a vocalist. With a passion for baroque music, he has played piano, pipe organ and harpsichord, while also being trained vocally in the same genre. At the tender age of 13, he stumbled across auditions for his high school musical, and has been heavily involved in musical theatre ever since – despite his singing teacher telling him that jazz and theatre would destroy his voice forever...so far so good! Last year some of David’s theatre shows included The Wedding Singer for MESH Theatre and bare, which he produced for the 2009 Pride Festival. He was lucky enough to be asked to perform at Sweet last year, and can’t wait to do it all again this year!
Bec’s passion is performing – she has been performing regularly since age five and can’t see herself moving on anytime soon! She started out in shopping centre pantomimes, then found her niche as a jazz singer when she became the vocalist with the Rossmoyne High School Jazz Ensemble. After four years of studying Music Theatre and Jazz at WAAPA, she continues to perform both in musical theatre and jazz, including MESH Theatre’s All Shook Up and The Wedding Singer, not to mention in 2009 her first solo jazz gig at Subiaco Arts Centre, A Song For You. Bec is also back for her second time performing at Sweet, and is really looking forward to it!
Bec’s passion is performing – she has been performing regularly since age five and can’t see herself moving on anytime soon! She started out in shopping centre pantomimes, then found her niche as a jazz singer when she became the vocalist with the Rossmoyne High School Jazz Ensemble. After four years of studying Music Theatre and Jazz at WAAPA, she continues to perform both in musical theatre and jazz, including MESH Theatre’s All Shook Up and The Wedding Singer, not to mention in 2009 her first solo jazz gig at Subiaco Arts Centre, A Song For You. Bec is also back for her second time performing at Sweet, and is really looking forward to it!