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Five Reasons to See ... Issy Van Randwyck at The Crazy Coqs

Five Reasons to See ... Issy Van Randwyck at The Crazy Coqs

Date: 5 November 2012

Three time Olivier Award nominee Issy Van Randwyck brings her show Bright Lights and Promises to London's latest cabaret venue The Crazy Coqs. Also featuring musical director and pianist Sarah Travis, the show runs from 5 to 10 November 2012.

Here, Issy gives us five good reasons to go...

1. Come to London's top new eaterie created by the two people behind The Ivy, The Wolseley and The Delauney.

2. See the beautiful original Art Deco interior.

3. Who knows who you might find yourself sitting next to you?

4. You can cosy up to Eros, he’s only round the corner in Piccadilly!

5. You could be in bed before midnight with a hot water bottle and the box set of Homeland.

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Reader Comments


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1. Crazy Coqs is not the latest cabaret venue. House Of Wolf only opened up last month while CC has been going since June. http://www.thisiscabaret.com/review-miss-hope-springs-sunday-soiree/ http://www.thisiscabaret.com/house-of-wolf-launches-howl-istic-menu-of-experimental-food-booze-and-shows/ 2. There's no statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus. http://londonist.com/2007/09/or_stuff_about.php Maybe you should speak to your cabaret reporter next time. What? Oh. - Franco Milazzo

06 Nov 12


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