Crazy memories with the cabaret team

Saluting a show that started in 1982

‘London Toast Theatre – an English Phenomenon in Danish Theatre’ is an exhibition dedicated to the 33-year history of the Crazy Christmas Cabaret, containing memorabilia guaranteed to bring back memories.
 
From the 1982 production of Jack and the Beanstalk to One-Eyed Willy: The Quest for the Big Chest, the plots have become more intricate, the costumes more outlandish, and the titles racier. 

Only one thing has remained the same: the show’s creator and star, the irresistible, irrepressible Vivienne McKee.

The exhibition is free to anyone with a ticket to the show.





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