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Cake Shop Cabaret: ArtMedia Productions is pleased to announce the second Cake Shop Cabaret at our new home, The Distillers, 64 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith W6 0PD. The date for your diaries is the Sunday, 16 September 2007.

September's bill includes Britain's answer to Tom Lehrer, Mr. James Sherwood, nutty cabaret duo, Aliens Ate My Schnitzel, music and japes from Saddam & The Lookalikes. The Perrier nominated Sir Tim FitzHigham and stand up satirist/impressionist The Reverend Buddy Hell are your co-hosts and, as usual, cake will be served. There are also some surprise guests.

The Distillers is only 300 metres away from Hammersmith Broadway (the Hammersmith Apollo exit). The nearest tube is Hammersmith and buses are frequent and plentiful.

Admission is a measly £6, £5 concessions for students, nurses, health workers, unemployed and members of trade unions on production of a valid membership card. There is also a membership fee of £1.

There is a special two-for-one offer for Charing Cross hospital staff and medical students this month.

The doors open at 7.45pm and the show starts at 8.15pm.

The Cake Shop aims to bring you the best in alternative variety and we aren't ashamed to be arty or even vaguely left wing either.

For more information phone 020 7565 8867 or email cakeshopcabaret@yahoo.co.uk

You can also visit our website at www.artmediaproductions.co.uk


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Cake Shop Cabaret
Distillers Pub
64 Fulham Palace Rd
London
Greater London
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