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This May, the UK’s biggest food festival is returning to Hampton Court Palace and food-lovers are invited to enjoy the vast array of culinary activities taking place from the May 25th, 26th & 27th 2013. Now in its 7th year, Foodies Festivals also take place across the UK in Edinburgh, Brighton, Bristol, Battersea Park, Tatton Park and Oxford. […]
I’ve been a very busy bunny of late, so sorry for the lack of posts. Recently I had the opportunity to experience a night out at the Musical Bingo at funky drinking venue The House of Wolf. For those of you who haven’t heard of Musical Bingo it is latest hip happening activity that is […]
Calling all you chicken heads! Following on from the successes of Tramshed, Chicken Shop and the Luck Chip’s Residency at The Grafton Arms are two more fried chicken Pop up restaurants in London. Hen Party By Check On The Endurance From the guys who brought you Patty and The Bun comes a chicken-themed Sunday Roast in Soho on afternoons throughout April. The […]
What’s your tipple? This month the Regent Street Cocktail Safari will be taking place at restaurants, cafés, bars and hotels along Regent Street, London W1. Shoppers will be able to enjoy multiple venues in one evening, tasting the signature cocktails and small plates each venue has developed. The Regent Street Cocktail Safari has been created as an extension of the […]
Last Wednesday I found myself at The Royal Horseguards Hotel, which is part of the Guoman Chain for a sneak preview of their Mad Hatters Afternoon Tea. The evening started off us being welcomed into The Cellar of the hotel which was filled with Mad Hatter treats. Pastry and sweets lined the tables and we were plied […]
Stand Up Tragedy is a night where people stand up and tell tragedy. We make you sad; we make you think; we make you smile. Expect music, comedy, fiction, spoken word, true stories and more, all playing up to the tragic form but not always taking it seriously. The night ends, not with a whimper, not with a bang, but with a cathartic sing-a-long.
The next Stand Up Tragedy of 2013 is happening at the Hackney Attic on 17th May. Featuring -
• Richard Tyrone Jones (http://www.richardtyronejones.com/)
• Ben Target (www.twitter.com/BenTarget)
• Liars’ League (http://liarsleague.typepad.com/)
• Cyana (https://soundcloud.com/cyanamusic)
• So on and so forth (http://www.soonandsoforth.co.uk/)
• Julie Kertesz (http://www.4thought.tv/themes/what-does-it-take-to-change-your-life/julie-kertesz)
• Steve Cross (https://twitter.com/steve_x)
• Sophia Walker (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLW3ZPwgQIE)
• The Dave (https://soundcloud.com/the-dave)
• International Nobody (http://www.internationalnobody.com/)
• Liam Willday (http://liamwillday.com/)
“Tragic Karaoke” from 11pm.
Here’s a review of the last Stand Up Tragedy we did at the Hackney Attic: http://www.thelondonword.com/2013/01/stand-up-tragedy/
The night is run by Dave Pickering, host of Spark London ’s Hackney Attic Open Mic (www.sparklondon.com), and award nominated/Radio 5 Live and Resonance FM-featured podcast Getting Better Acquainted (www.gettingbetteracquainted.co.uk).
READ ABOUT STAND UP TRAGEDY IN THE INDEPENDENT!
(www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/comedy/features/laugh-i-nearly-died-the-rise-of-standup-tragedy-7979320.htm)
We would also be happy to add any or your contributors to our guestlist.
Have a good Bank Holiday weekend!
Ewa Lewszyk
Press@standuptragedy.co.uk
07946296091