Bristol - Event Notice
Sunday March 17 2013
Start Time: 05:00 PM

Sunday Social - Games, Shows, Decadence & Fun!

category bristol | media and culture | event notice author Wednesday February 27, 2013 12:34author by Hoochie Coochieauthor email info at hoochiecoochiekabaret dot com Report this post to the editors

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Have you ever wanted to live it up in a private members club but thought that it might be a bit......not quite your scene? Well Hoochie Coochie’s latest event Sunday Social which combines the decadence of the Mauritania Members Rooms with kitsch entertainment and Sunday afternoon fun could be just the ticket!

Sunday Social is spread over five lavish rooms of the Mauritania Lounge.

The Members Room - Rock N Roll Bingo and pole dancing unicorn
The Front Bar - 80’s Karaoke
The Games Room and The Snug - Connect four, twister, jenga, card games, showboys and showgirls
The Ballroom - DJ LloyiTron (wonky) and stage shows

Stage shows include cabaret luminary Audacity Chutzpah, really great really crap tribute act Fanny Fontaine and belly dance star Natty Bom Batty

Two for one cocktails all night are back by popular demand! And yes there really is a light up dance floor

Dress Code: OTT and dress to impress, Glamor, glitter, evening, flamboyant. We don’t really mind what you wear so long as you make an effort. It’s not compulsory to dress up, but if you didn’t you will probably wish you did!

Sunday Social has less emphasis on the stage shows than traditional Hoochie Coochie’s and more focus on interactive games in the decadent surroundings

Tickets
Please note this is an exclusive event with limited capacity. Advance booking highly recommended. 
£9 with early bird £7
Available from: http://hoochiesunday.eventbrite.com/#
And Bristol Ticket Shop

www.hoochiecoochiekabaret.com

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