- Produced by Die Freche Muse
- Price £15 advance
- Get ready for an intimate festive gathering
- Bring along your best 1920s gladrags
- Surf to Website
- See you at The George Tavern
The Baron Von Sanderson invites you to step in from the cold and enter his private festive world.
Relax among London’s most beautiful party set and enjoy exotic burlesque, fire performance, chanteur and dancing till dawn.
Fresh from the Donmar Warehouse revival, Anna Lowe will perform Edith Piaf’s most heart-breaking and dramatic melodies acompanied by Marcus Tilt on Piano and Accordion.
The exotic and mysterious fire, aerial, sideshow and burlesque performer Miss Lydia Darling will be performing a showcase act just for Die Freche Muse. International burlesque starlet Annette Betté Kellow will entertain us with a show-stopping performance that is guaranteed to please.
With her red hair and ivory skin, Billie Rae is a unique and talented Burlesque dancer and fire performer with grace and poise remnisent of the bohemian starlets and vamps of the 1920's. Billie Rae will beguile, a special early Christmas present for all of us!
This is an intimate Christmas celebration for only 100 very special guests.
Dress Code Vintage- 1920s, 30s, 40s only. Strictly enforced.
Secret, private, Dalston venue
Tickets are limited to 100
Advance tickets £15 or a very limited number are available on the door at £20 each (please RSVP to die.freche.muse@gmail.com)
..................................................................................................................... COMPETITION: Win 1x Pair of tickets to Die Freche Muse Christmas party.To claim your tickets, send an email to Katie at katie@run-riot.com with the correct answer in the ‘subject’ box. The winner will be randomly selected.
Q: We’ve taken note that among the Dress Code style icons is the enchanting Louise Brooks - j’adore! In one of her classic films roles she plays the character Lulu. This particular film is notorious for its frank treatment of modern sexual mores, including one of the first screen portrayals of a lesbian. At the time – this was nothing short of sensual filth! This begs the question – what’s the title of the film?
A:1)Diary of a Lost Girl 2)God’s Gift to Women 3)A Girl in Every Port 4) Pandora's Box