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UK LGBT EVENTS - Mark T Cox: Paddy Daddy Christmas @ Kings Head Theatre
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Mark T Cox: Paddy Daddy Christmas @ Kings Head Theatre

He sees you when you're sleeping... After a busy year entertaining the people of the world, Mark T Cox is back, bringing Paddy Daddy Christmas to King's Head Theatre this December. Huddle round the piano for an intimate evening with Ireland's premier very busy, very famous international cabaret star. Stories of festive romance, holiday heartaches and plenty of your fave Christmas pop bangers. Glittery blouses and silly xmas earrings highly encouraged. ABOUT MARK T COX .. After mild childhood fame as the organ player in his local church in Co. Clare, Mark T Cox headed for Dublin to begin his cabaret career, performing regularly at The George, Panti Bar, Electric Picnic, and across the citys comedy and queer scenes. Since moving to London 10 years ago, Mark now performs weekly across the East and West Ends, with residencies at The Divine, The CellarDoor, plus appearances at the RVT, The Glory and Toulouse Lautrec Jazz Club - as well as internationally across Europe and Japan.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Kings Head Theatre
116 Upper Street
London
N1 1QN

Telephone : 02072268561

Website : Click Here

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