Sunday 8th December 2024, at our very cool hotel off Piccadilly Circus, London W1
Cocktails on the roof terrace, a live performance of “dirty blues” from Suzanne Noble and George Webster, great company, come and go as you like, from 6pm until as late as midnight.
How’s that for a kinky Sunday evening…
Get ready for a night of filthy fun, as George Webster on piano and vocalist Suzanne Noble team up to perform once-banned, risqué songs from the 1920s-40s, many of which prominently feature the word ‘hot dog’. Joining them are Casper on bass and exotic dancer Bjorn.
Together, they will regale you with tunes like ‘If I can’t sell it, I’ll keep sitting on it,’ ‘My Big 10″,’ and ‘Sam, the Hot Dog Man.’ These songs were originally sung by celebrated artists such as Bessie Smith and Alberta Hunter, as well as lesser-known names like Lil Johnson and Bo Carter. Back in the day, you would have heard these songs in brothels, speakeasies, and vaudeville theatres.
Prepare yourself for laughter, and if you’re musically inclined, join in the sing-along. There’s no doubt that you’ll leave the show with a big smile on your face
To discover Suzanne and George, click the photos or try this one on YouTube
‘It’s both dirty and divine, filthy and fabulous’– Kevin Sessums
‘I had no idea that songs from that era could be so risqué! Highly recommended. A wonderful night out listening to a genre of songs that you won’t hear elsewhere’– Bill Harding
‘A selection of once banned songs from the 1920s to the 1940s, where imaginative lyricists plunder every context, from the kitchen to the cabbage seller, to find new metaphors that glory in the unmentionable, universal act.’– Watford Fringe Reviews
‘Suzanne Noble is some foxy dame with a most infectious personality!’-Christopher Morgan
“I had no idea that songs from that era could be so risqué! Highly recommended. A wonderful night out listening to a genre of songs that you won’t hear elsewhere” – Bill Harding
“A selection of once banned songs from the 1920s to the 1940s, where imaginative lyricists plunder every context, from the kitchen to the cabbage seller, to find new metaphors that glory in the unmentionable, universal act.” – Watford Fringe Reviews
‘Suzanne Noble is some foxy dame with a most infectious personality!’– Christopher Morgan
“Suzanne once interviewed me naked in a hot tub in the garden of her London home – I like her style” – Tim Woodward
6:00pm – Cocktails in the elegant cocktail bar on the ground floor
7:30pm – Doors to the theatre open (theatre bar is open)
8:00pm – Showtime!
8:40pm – Interval (theatre bar is open)
9:10pm – Show resumes
9:50pm – Show ends
Cocktails on the roof until midnight!
This is a six-hour occasion at a super hotel in the West End of London, very near three tube stations – Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus and Hanover Square. Tickets are only £25 (not including drinks)
You must book online: there is no entry at the door.
No strict dress code, but feel free to look fabulous if you like!
There are only 60 tickets and our shows sell out – BOOK NOW – CLICK HERE
That’s our fabulous venue below. You can book a room if you like and make a night of it! For details, click the photo
