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La Soiree archiveBrett Haylock looks forward to welcoming you to La Soiree and welcoming back to London a fabulous line-up of world-renowned artists including Captain Frodo, The English Gents, David O'Mer (Bath Boy) and Miss Behave who have not been seen in London since La Clique closed the Hippodrome in 2009. This year they will conduct proceedings in the exquisite Magic Mirrors - a delicious auditorium of carved wood, polished mirrors, crystal and leadlight - which will be in London for the very first time, landing on London's South Bank for a limited season from this October. Reviving the passion, heart, style and good old-fashioned showmanship that made them London favourites, the artists will present their delicious and twisted take on cabaret and variety in La Soiree - the umbrella under which they will perform for this Christmas. This troupe of performers first performed together in Edinburgh and they have gone on to perform around the world conquering everything in their path. Paris, Sydney, Stockholm and New York have all fallen for their charms. They are excited to be returning to London, the city where they performed for sell-out seasons at The Hippodrome (where they were part of the cast that won the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment) and The Roundhouse. London is the place where audiences and critics fell in love with this crazy family of performers and they can't wait to get back!

Cast/Performers

Captain Frodo, The English Gents, David O'Mer (Bath Boy), Miss Behave, Le Gateau Chocolat, Jess Love, Marawa, Mooky, Camille O'Sullivan (Feb 1- Feb 14)

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): Brett Haylock, Mark Rubinstein, Mick Perrin (for Just for Laughs Live)

La Soiree

La Soiree (Cabaret) production archive for QTIX code T01243681497. Details of all La Soiree archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S131403646

Archive Listings

12 Oct 10
  to
27 Feb 11
General
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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