Burlesque fundraiser online for Kirkcaldy's Kings Theatre
The event comes one month after the live venue was forced to close its doors because of the coronavirus lockdown.
The Live Lounge had just started to establish as a vibrant, popular venue for a wide range of shows and community events – and is widely viewed as one of the many projects the town has to protect through the current crisis.
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The Contrived Cabaret promises music, dance, spoken word and lots of burlesque, plus special guest Roxy Stardust.Tickets are priced from £10 with all proceeds to the Kings Theatre Kirkcaldy project.
If you purchase early, you will also get a unique code via email to gain access to exclusive content from the performers this week in the lead up to the weekend show .
The organisers have also pitched several options to help maximise funds for the venue.
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Hide AdFor individuals it’s £10, couples pay £15, and if you have a full house they’re asking £20
Ticket bookings:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/contrived-cabaret-at-the-kings-now-online-tickets-103167328256?fbclid=IwAR0YFYprkRDcqZ4KTNmGe4Eg3nnRUWT1e7npmvC_zQ3EsayAzIy1EM2viX8To donate to the Kings Theatre Kirkcaldy general fundraiser:
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