Back by popular demand, raffish young cabaret duo Bounder & Cad return to the Pheasantry with their subtly scandalous show 'Warning: Implicit Content'. Original comedic songs with Cowardy wit and jazz pizzazz- recommended for fans of Fascinating Aida, Kit & the Widow/McConnell- and anyone who likes music and jokes. They've featured in international media and at the 10 Downing St Christmas party (despite being vetoed). Book now for 'laser-sharp wit, tears of laughter... and an amorous whale' (BritishTheatre.com).
The unlikely love-children of Cambridge college choirs and the Footlights, this duo aped the Rat Pack at May Balls until their first original parody, The Prince Harry Song, didn't go viral on YouTube. It led however, to an unexpected sequel that featured in international media and ever since, the two have fearlessly roved the land, skewering English eccentricities with their rapier of satirical jazz. Join them for an enticing blend of songs from their gin-based journey so far, garnished with some minty-fresh numbers written specially for this show. Delicious.
Bounder & Cad are Adam Drew and Guy Hayward, accompanied by pianist Ben Comeau
Visit www.bounderandcad.com for more.
IF YOU GO:
BOUNDER & CAD
Present
WARNING: Implicit Content'
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18, 2017
Time: 8.30pm
The Pheasantry, 152 Kings Road, London SW3 4UT
0207 439 4962 | www.pizzaexpresslive.com
Ticket price: £15
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