The Resident has teamed up with Club Swizzle to treat one lucky winner to a pair of VIP tickets to the hottest new show in town – complete with a bottle of prosecco!
Club Swizzle, from the creators of LA SOIRÉE, is a brand new comedy, circus and cabaret show running from 31 July until 26 August 2018 at the Roundhouse. Loose, glorious and irresistibly fun, it’s a night of sassy entertainment at the wildest bar in town.
Cabaret sensation Reuben Kaye hangs on to the reins of chaos while the charismatic Swizzle Boys shake things up behind – and on top of – the bar. It’s a melee of outrageous cabaret, air-defying acrobatics and infectious musical revelry, backed by a live band.
We’re also offering 2-for-1 tickets – simply enter the code THE RESIDENT when booking for performances between 4-9 August online at tickets.roundhouse.org.uk (full terms and conditions below).
To be in with a chance to win the competition, simply fill in the form below:
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ESSENTIAL INFO
Age restriction: 16+ (contains partial nudity) Running time: approx 2 hrs including an interval 9.30pm shows will finish by midnight Latecomers will be admitted throughout
DOOR TIMES AND BARS
Roundhouse bars are open all evening 8pm, 7.30pm, 7pm and 5pm shows: Doors to Club Swizzle open 45 mins before the show 9.30pm shows: Doors will open at 9.30pm, with time before the show begins to enjoy the Roundhouse bars
COMPETITION TERMS & CONDITIONS
Tickets are valid for any show on 7, 8, 9, 12 August 2018 All tickets are subject to availability Not to be used in conjunction with any other offers No alternative offered
THE RESIDENT TICKET OFFER TERMS & CONDITIONS
Get 2-for-1 tickets when booking using the code THE RESIDENT Valid on Stalls and Rear stalls seats for Saturday Late show, Sunday – Thurs for performances from 4-9 August 2018 Offer is subject to availability and not to be used in conjunction with any other offer or retrospectively
For further information on the show, see roundhouse.org.uk/club-swizzle
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