3 Coventry St
London, England

LA RÊVE -
CABARET GRAND SPECTACULAR EVERY FRIDAY AT CAFÉ DE PARIS

"Bête Noire and Boom Boom Club have joined forces to bring the historic venue back to its glory days of glamorous entertainment and chic showmanship with a cutting edge cabaret dine and dance party" - Guardian Guide, 26th Feb 2011

12/08/2011

DUSTY LIMITS
Neo-Weimar king of London cabaret.

BOURGEOIS AND MAURICE
Extremely beautiful purveyors of razor sharp musical tragicomedy.

VICKY BUTTERFLY
Belle Epoque Beauty, Classically-inspired balletic burlesque.

KALKI HULA
Combined with her long term love of dance, dressing up, and all things carnival, hoops have propelled her around the world!

CHRISTIAN LEE
‘The King of comedy magic’ – Time Out

UP AND OVER IT
Serious Irish dancers gone twisted. Taking the old ways in a brand new direction.

MISS MIRANDA
Glamazon Luchadora and effortlessly elegant 1940s siren.

BRET PFISTER
Aerial feats to make you gasp!

Dressing up is not compulsory but is strongly encouraged
3-Course Dinner + Show + Club - £45 advance
Show + Club - £12 advance
Club Entry (after 10pm) - £8 advance

Direct Ticket Link: http://bit.ly/lareve1208

For more information visit http://www.lareve.co.uk/

The teams behind two of London's hottest alternative club nights come together in 2011 to produce a Friday feast of vintage-inspired entertainment at the world famous Café de Paris. LA RÊVE looks set to provide the perfect antidote to the characterless clubs and dreary mainstream theatres which have dominated the West End in recent years with an all-singing, all-dancing weekly extravaganza!

Bête Noire’s jazz age splendour and flapper fashion combines with Boom Boom Club’s deliciously twisted cabaret, to create a fantasy world evoking the golden age of nightclub entertainment - from the Moulin Rouge to the Bellagio. Expect live music, cabaret floor shows, circus, dancing girls, roving actors, aerialists and a host of other performance weekly. A blend of vintage sensibilities and contemporary after-hours entertainment, designed to appeal to retro devotees and all other lovers of hedonistic nightlife!

ABOUT THE VENUE
The Café de Paris is one of the original homes of Vaudeville in the West End. Regular performers throughout the early years included luminaries such as Noel Coward, Marlene Dietrich and Louise Brooks, who made history when she introduced the Charleston to London at the venue in 1924. Café survived a devastating bombing in World War II , and has continued to provide the backdrop for many of London’s wildest moments ever since.

Official Website: http://www.lareve.co.uk/

Added by La Reve on July 21, 2011

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