About Town: Let the Christmas craziness begin!

Photos by Hasse Ferrold 
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Vivienne McKee, pictured with her husband Søren Hall (above), was in high spirits following the premiere of ‘Don’t Touch Nefertiti’, her 2015-16 Crazy Christmas Cabaret show at Glassalen in Tivoli on November 7.

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This year was attended by the prime minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, who is pictured with actor David Bateson (above),

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and (above) actors Linford Brown and Sue Hansen Styles with theatre director Barry McKenna. The show runs until January 9.





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