Born in the Autumn of 2008 Kabarett has become one of Scotland's best known year-round cabaret shows. In 2011 we celebrate our third birthday and have a Twisted Carnival of neo-cabaret delight planned in the finest cabaret joint in town, The Voodoo Rooms (Ballroom) with performance from:
Leah Debrincat / Cherry Loco / Amelie Soleil / The Creative Martyrs / Puff Uproar / Dizzy Godiva & Mr. Elders / The Redettes + Host Dee Itsy
Leah Debrincat
- Sword Swinging Tribal Fusion Dance Star (London)
Cherry Loco
- Gender-bending, exotic showboy & sideshow artisté (Glasgow)
Amelie Soleil
- Cirque Burlesque starlet & mistress of illusion (Newcastle)
The Creative Martyrs
- Vaudevillian, weimar-tinged surrealist harbingers of doom (The Past)
The Redettes
All-singing, gin-quaffing diva trio. (The land of Gin & Retro Mash Up Goodness)
Dizzy Godiva & Mr. Elders
- Sugary sweet acrobatic duo (Edinburgh, finest city in the World - yeah, take that Barcelona!)
Puff Uproar & the Shimmering Sound Affair
- Brass-led, accordion obsessed carnival museos. (All over Scotland, but mainly Falkirk)
+ Host Dee Itsy with DJs to the wee small hours.
Visuals created by the Itsy Collective.
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Doors: 7:30pm
Show Time: 8:30pm
Dancing with live DJs to 1am
Dress Code: Non-compulsory, but we encourage decadence, avant-garde and fantastical self expression. We also like impractical but beautiful headwear.
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Tickets £10+bf in advance
- Pop over to our Facebook page for a discount code of £2off face value for friend: http://www.facebook.com/itsylive
(discounted tickets are strictly limited, so get yours quickly)
Entry will be £12 on the door
Available are online via www.itsy.org.uk & direct from Brown Paper Tickets:https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/198801
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What some people have said about Kabarett:
"A weird and wonderful collection of performers ... Go See"
- Amanda F**king Palmer, in the Big Issue
"The Real Underground Cabaret"
- The Skinny
"Refreshingly Non-Conformist"
- The Scotsman