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Ms. Paolini’s Phantasmagoria Cabaret

28 Feb 2020

Regular hours

Friday
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

£13.50

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Hoxton Hall

London
England, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • From Liverpool Street heading north: 149 or 242. (Stop at Geffrye Museum) From Hackney towards Central London: 242, 243, 149, or 67. (Stop at Geffrye) Museum From Angel (City Road): 394. (Stop at Hoxton Street).
  • Old Street (10-15 minutes) and Liverpool Street (20 minutes).
  • Hoxton Hall is just a short walk from Hoxton Overground Station (5 minutes), Shoreditch High Street Station (10 minutes) Old Street (10-15 minutes) and Liverpool Street (20 minutes).
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The ever popular, weird and wonderful, Phantasmagoria Cabaret returns to Hoxton Hall for an evening of deconstructed, gender-bending cabaret presented by performance artist, theatre maker and comedian Patrizia Paolini.

About

A show notorious for its quirky wit and challenging political commentary, it’s a thrilling evening not to be missed. The ph-antastic Buddleia Maslen, Nauen Park, and Kieron Jecchinis will host and present several skits through the show, which will feature:

Rose Biggin

London based artist Rose Biggin uses wit, sex, history, fantasy and theatre in her work. A Jerwood Performing Arts Bursary recipient, Biggin is trained in Chinese Pole, a Miss Pole Dance UK finalist and an Associate Artist at the Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter. Biggin also writes jokes for BBC Radio 4 including The Now Show and The News Quiz.

Julian Fox 

The much loved Julian Fox returns to Phantasmagoria. Penned by the Observer “Julian Fox turns every expectation of a comedy show on its head; an hour seems to pass in minutes and the result is engaging, elegiac and uplifting.

Julian began his career as a stage-door keeper at the Barbican Centre. During his shifts, trying to pass the time,  he read the self help book that inspired him to start writing.  He has since made five one-man shows, including A Slackers Opera which performed at the Barbican Centre and The Guardian’s Alternative Perrier Award nominated Rebranding Mr God. He has more recently created programmes for BBC Radio 4 and for the last few years has been focusing on writing songs about modern life and hoping it isn’t too late to become a pop star.

The Sugar Snakes 

Four local Hackney musicians create the unlikely yet highly original offbeat energetic blend of rocky jazz punk that is The Sugar Snakes.

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