Last Chance To See LA SOIREE At The Roundhouse

By: Jan. 10, 2012
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Roll up, roll up! There are just three weeks left to catch the cabaret, variety, circus sensation that is La Soirée. Following a limited season at The Roundhouse, the show must close on January 29th 2012. Join the fabulous line-up of world-renowned artists as they bid farewell to London with a Last Hurrah performance. This will be the last ever opportunity to see the company perform at The Roundhouse. It also marks the very final performance by The Skating Willers, with Wanda hanging up her skates after 30 years of spinning at breakneck speeds with Jean-Pierre Poissonnet. We'll miss you Skating Willers!

Think you've seen it all before?  Think again.  Some old friends and fabulous new faces will join the La Soirée line up for the final three weeks at The Roundhouse. Including;

PAUL CAPSIS

He comes from the opposite side of the globe, but it would appear as though he fell from another planet. This award-winning Australian star of stage and screen has a voice that has been described as "an act of God"; like Ziggy Stardust on LSD.  The mesmerising Paul Capsis is a gender-bending, gospel-shrieking force of nature. Be prepared to surrender and be seduced by this strong yet deceivingly fragile powerhouse. 

OMAR CORTES

Smoking hot Spaniard Omar Cortes flies in (quite literally) to La Soirée direct from Madrid. With an unparalleled strength - and a body to prove it - Cortes weaves through the air, tantalisingly mere inches from reach in a teasing and smouldering aerial arabesque above the audience. It is with a flamencan flourish of excitement that we welcome this  high-flyer to London's Roundhouse.

SUSANNAH MARTINEZ

You've seen the inimitable Ursula Martinez in all her glory. Now wait 'til you meet her little sister...

UP & OVER IT

Fed up of the same old Irish Dance shtick? Bored of the velvet-clad, tin-whistling-blowing, diddly-idleness? Ever dreamed of a place where two seasoned professional Irish Dancers mix it up with electro-pop, nouveau folk and video? Then look no further...

Suzanne Cleary and Peter Harding tap into the Roundhouse stretching Irish Dance to its very limits!

 

Plus for one week only catch comedy legend NINA CONTI as she and her depressive primate Monk grace the little red stage!

 



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