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Red Door Studios hosts the first ever edition of Red Door Kabaret. Prepare to be excited, entertained and seduced.......

On March 29th 2018, Red Door Studios hosts the first ever edition of Red Door Cabaret. A number of London's most eminent underworld performers band together to bring some panache to East Ham... We are very lucky to have these performers in our midst; indeed the only reason this is happening is because they live just a stone's throw away, and friends of The Red Door and it would be rude not to. Join us for one hell of a night.

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Featuring:

ELLIS & ROSE

Anarchic, award-winning comedy double-act, Ellis & Rose are known for hosting their raucous Brainwash Club in London - which has featured the likes of Harry Hill, Reg D Hunter, Omid Djalili and Phil Kay to name just a few.

They are Malcolm Hardee Award winners. London Cabaret Award nominees. New Act of the Year 2018 finalists.

'The best double-act I've seen in years' - Harry Hill

'All the powerhouse aggression of 1980s era Ade Edmonson and Rik Mayall' - Chortle

'High energy, innovative stuff from two entertaining, engaging guys' - The Scotsman

SIR FREDERICK SNOW

Enfant terrible of the London cabaret scene. Kunst frontman extraordinaire and mighty feisty maestro. Fred has performed all over the world, on six different continents with such acts as Nile Rodgers and Chic, Kid Creole, Brian Ferry, Jessie J and Buena Vista Social Club... and now he comes to East Ham.

'A terrible man' - Ellis & Rose

TOM BAKER

An accordionist, ventriloquist and a menace. Tom has been a major player on the London cabaret scene for many years, is known for having a multitude of strings to his bow and is part of The Black Cat Cabaret, which won 'Best Production' at the London Cabaret Awards 2014. 


MOLLY BETH MOROSSA

Molly Beth Morossa creates cabaret acts like no other. Not a hint of a nipple tassel to be found, her pieces are theatrical narratives designed to appeal to the discerning cabaret aficionado and those new to the art form alike. Each piece portrays an individual character, and most importantly, tells a story - each act like a physical, visual fairy tale...

From human crows to split-personality harlequins, murderous tangos to vampire wakes, each act must
"be seen to be believed." - Dark Chat.

DETAILS:
29th March 2018
7.30pm
Pay-What-You-Want (YES REALLY)