

Fans of camp comedy theatre will be able to get all their needs met this Easter with a showing of Snow White and the Seven Poofs. Back for a third year, this hilarious pantomime is full of shocking humour and scandalous songs; a definite must to get you in high spirits this Spring. Drag panto Full of jokes that would make your parents blush, Snow White and the Seven Poofs stars the 2009 Drag Idol winner, Tanya Hyde as the delicate heroine, Snow White. Also making an appearance is the marvellous Mrs Moore playing the evil Queen. Mrs Moore has been part of the Dolly Mixtures cabaret group since 2001 and has recently collaborated with the award winning theatre group, the Drama Queens. Raunchy songs No pantomime would be complete without a host of songs and lots of audience participation and Snow White and the Seven Poofs is no exception. Sing along to pop classics, such as Get the Party Started and YMCA, as well as the more raunchy hits, such as Rhiannas S&M. Outrageously camp With its crude humour, explicit profanities and endless innuendos, this modern twist on the classic fairytale is most definitely for adult eyes only. Nevertheless, Snow White and the Seven Poofs promises to be an unforgettable and utterly hilarious show and a perfect way to get some Easter cheer.
Tickets : £ 18.50 Tickets
Address : Green Carnation
4-5 Greek Street
London
W1D 4DD
Telephone : 020 8123 4267
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