Comedy / Theatre

Snow Angel: Charlie Bicknell and Louise Innes

Friday 2 December 2022

A shamelessly festive cabaret show celebrating all that is Christmassy. It features music from Michael Bublé and Tiny Tim to Frozen mashups and the return of the small and ever-popular Eskimo. Mad-capped, joyous and at times preposterous, this is an evening of festive frivolity with a tiny sparkle of magic that will delight the unhinged and charm the pants of everyone else.

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Bar opens 6:30 P.M.
Starts 7:30 P.M.
Advance £16.00
On the door £18.00

10% off for members

Unreserved Seating

Book online at any time, at the Lyme Regis Bookshop and Bridport Tourist Information Centre during normal opening hours, the Marine on Monday and Friday mornings 10 – 1, and over the phone on 01308 424901. The displayed price includes a £1 restoration levy.

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A shamelessly festive cabaret show celebrating all that is Christmassy. It features music from Michael Bublé and Tiny Tim to Frozen mashups and the return of the small and ever-popular Eskimo. Mad-capped, joyous and at times preposterous, this is an evening of festive frivolity with a tiny sparkle of magic that will delight the unhinged and charm the pants of everyone else.

Charlie Bicknell became a household name playing ‘Delilah’ in BBC2’s This Life and subsequently starred as ‘Scout’ in Ben Elton’s West End hit Popcorn. Continuing to work as an actress for the National Theatre and rep around the UK, Charlie then moved into cabaret and circus, performing all over the world.

Louise Innes is a versatile operatic mezzo soprano, who has sung at Covent Garden Opera House, Scottish Opera, La Scala, Festival Hall, and 10 Downing Street to name but a few.  She has recently been performing with Charlie in Londons’ Crazy Coq, Chelsea Arts Club, St James Theatre and all over the South West.

“Charlie Bicknell and Louise Innes combine a gloriously dark sense of humour with amazing voices. A great fun night out not to be missed!”

The Observer

‘A hilarious rendition of bitter-sweet songs …darkly brilliant tunes..resplendent in a dress that would put Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge to shame’

 The Independent on Sunday