The Continuing Adventures
Ladies and Gentlemen, announcing the next full length Aeneas Faversham gig:
Aeneas Faversham - the Continuing Adventures, at the Canal Cafe Theatre (Tube: Warwick Avenue, Bakerloo Line), for one night only, Tuesday 24th October, doors at 7pm, show at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £5 / £4 (plus + £1 Canal Cafe membership fee, unless of course, you are already a member). Book tickets in person at the theatre from 2pm every day /
email number of tickets & contact details to mail@canalcafetheatre.com / call the booking line on 020 7289 6054.
BONUS TRIVIA
The Canal Cafe Theatre, true to its name, is unnervingly close to a canal. It is oft thought that Victorian enterpreneurs invented The Canal, as 18th Century horses were notoriously lazy and objected to dragging heavy carts on high-friction roads, and preferred pulling heavy boats over low-friction water. However, canals were actually in use 6000 years ago in Mesopotamia. The Victorians had nothing to do with its invention. Ah well. Enjoy the show.
Aeneas Faversham - the Continuing Adventures, at the Canal Cafe Theatre (Tube: Warwick Avenue, Bakerloo Line), for one night only, Tuesday 24th October, doors at 7pm, show at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £5 / £4 (plus + £1 Canal Cafe membership fee, unless of course, you are already a member). Book tickets in person at the theatre from 2pm every day /
email number of tickets & contact details to mail@canalcafetheatre.com / call the booking line on 020 7289 6054.
BONUS TRIVIA
The Canal Cafe Theatre, true to its name, is unnervingly close to a canal. It is oft thought that Victorian enterpreneurs invented The Canal, as 18th Century horses were notoriously lazy and objected to dragging heavy carts on high-friction roads, and preferred pulling heavy boats over low-friction water. However, canals were actually in use 6000 years ago in Mesopotamia. The Victorians had nothing to do with its invention. Ah well. Enjoy the show.
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