Friday 8th March
Doors 7pm
Dinner (dining tickets) 7.30pm
Carriages 2am

Kettner's Restaurant & Champagne Bar
29 Romilly Street
Soho
London W1D 5HP

Non-dining tickets are £20
and include all the main entertainment.

Dining tickets are £65 and include a three-course meal (see menu), a complimentary cocktail on arrival and exclusive cabaret performances during dinner plus all the main entertainment.

To book tickets telephone Herr Kettner's secretary Hannah on
0207 292 0512, or mail your particular requirements to hannah@kettners.com including your telephone number so she can ring you to take your card payment.

Dining tickets must be booked in advance. Non-dining tickets may be pre-booked or bought on the door—unless we have sold out.

1920s Berlin, moustachioed dandies, dizzy flappers, monocled counts, decadent aesthetes, firebrand radicals, apoplectic Teutonic military officers, predatory cross-dressers, itinerant jazz musicians, black or white tie

If it's after midday Herr Kettner will probably be awake: HerrKettner@
HerrKettnersKabaret.com
. You could even try his private line on 07768 628788

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Gallery of past events…

Herr Kettner's Kabaret occurs quarterly. At our previous events we had music from the Boomtown Swingalings, the Shirt Tail Stompers, and Champagne Charlie and the Bubbly Boys, plus DJs Swingin' Dickie and Auntie Maureen, and dance lessons from the London Swing Cats. In the Kabaret Lounge we had comic song from Tricity Vogue, Desmond O'Connor and Laurie Hagen, burlesque from Ruby Deshabillé and Sophia St Villier, exotic dance from Suri Sumatra, tap dance from Josephine Shaker, feats of juggling and balancing from Mat Ricardo, vintage-themed improv comedy from Upstairs Downton and dramatic cabaret songs from Mr Weimar himself Dusty Limits, with Michael Roulston on piano.

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You can see more of Nick Redman's classy photos here and here, and a less accomplished snaps here and here. You can also see the portraits taken by our vintage photo studio here (password: "1920"), here (password: "charleston") and here (password: 1930).