David Hoyle: Rebellion - October
  • London Fringe

DAVID HOYLE: REBELLION

Out of the darkness and loneliness of life in lock-down David Hoyle returns to the stage lights of his beloved RVT to create an opportunity for healing, a coming together in mutual love and support and an opportunity to create a rebellion. This is the final show in a series of four at The RVT this Autumn.

The Fireball of the cabaret apocalypse, David is the original performance avalanche an all singing, all raging bona-fide performance legend. He has appeared in his own Channel 4 TV series, in films and on-stages worldwide but his connection to the Royal Vauxhall Tavern is like no other, the RVT is his home and you, the audience, his family - only in unity, David tells us, will we find strength.

With wit and wisdom from Pam.

Tickets are 12 each

Doors at 7pm, show from 8pm

This event will be at full capacity, mostly standing with only very limited seating available, we cannot reserve any seats, we advise arriving as early as possible if you need a seat. Please note: we cannot give refunds after 48 hours before the event.

David Hoyle, winner of ICON and ORIGINALITY - QX Awards 2019.

The greatest living performer - Justin Vivian Bond

He is raw, sometimes frightening, but also thrilling in his look-no-hands recklessness - The Guardian

There is nothing quite like it: bold and unique, electrifying and disarmingly humane - Time Out

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