Cabaret Sauvignon: #SummerWine
  • London Fringe

CABARET SAUVIGNON: #SummerWine

The deep & full-bodied DRAGLESQUE variety show

What is draglesque? Were not sure if its a word, but we adore it. Imagine a venn diagram between drag and burlesque, it's the section in the middle which just so happens to be rhinestoned, wearing too much eyeshadow, and spinning tassels from multiple body partsand freshly squeezed for summer.

An all star lineup of performers will join the delightfully bonkers drag and burlesque sensation, Dolly Trolley, for the thirteenth edition of Cabaret Sauvignon on the spectacular stage of Colours Hoxton. Critics are describing the night as well rounded, crisp, complex, earthy, nutty, sophisticated, pungent, and capable of ruining your carpet.

ALL-STAR LINEUP TO BE REVEALED

Expect genderfunk, sparkles, rose petals, parody, tease, smooth-talking, comedy, flying items of clothing, romance, surprises, fierceness, wooing, and high-talent silliness.

Saturday 18th June is the date for your diaries, so put down the pinot, Summer is here, and get your seats for Cabaret Sauvignon.

The Details:

Saturday 18th June 2022

Doors 6.30pm

Show 7pm

Show finished by 9.15pm

Colours Hoxton, 2-4 Hoxton Square, N1 6NU

Wheelchair accessible

Tickets:

Standard entry tickets: 12 per person

Down the Front: 16 per person

Concessions: 8 per person

Follow Dolly Trolley on Facebook & Instagram @dollytrolley, and online at www.dollytrolleydrag.com for regular updates and announcements

Colours take the health and safety of our guests and our staff very seriously. We are following government safety guidelines to ensure that the appropriate safety measures have been met.

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