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Preview: Let the Debauchery Begin at The Bussey Building

by Staff Writer
March 9, 2018
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Preview_ Let the Debauchery Begin at The Bussey Building

Preview_ Let the Debauchery Begin at The Bussey Building

Pint of Wine Theatre Company, a new fringe theatre company, will present its inaugural production Let the Debauchery Begin, a cabaret about ‘pushing the limits’.  The event will take place April 18 and 19 at the iconic Bussey Building in Peckham.

The cabaret will involve a fresh and surprising line-up of artists that will be big, bold and take no prisoners.  Audiences will get an eclectic mix of stories, standards, musical theatre and great pop music that will leave you laughing, crying, inspired… and possibly confused.  The production will be under the musical direction of Erika Gundesen, currently a répétiteur at the National Opera Studio.

Pint of Wine Theatre Company (POW) is a new fringe theatre company, which seeks to provide opportunities for artists, technicians and practitioners to push the limits on how theatre should be done.

       

Blake Klein, Producer of POW, noted, “Pint of Wine seeks to challenge the conventions on how theatre should be presented and looks to be disruptive in what is understood of and expected from the London fringe theatre scene.  Through our season we aim to bring fresh approaches, new stories and surprising productions to our audiences.  We hope that Let the Debauchery Begin will give our audiences a taste of what we have in store for our productions to come.”

Performers will include:  Susan Booth, Trudi Camilleri, David Dellaire, Gabrielle Fernie, Kathryn Hyde, Mimi Kroll, Dom O’Hanlon, Sara Rajeswaran, Alan Scobbie, Michael Stacey, Richard Upton and Maria Waters.

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Let the Debauchery Begin is at The Bussey Building on 18th and 19th April.  Tickets on sale here. 

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