WHEN: Saturday 26th October 2024
WHERE: The Britannia Panopticon, 113-117 Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 5HD
HOW MUCH ARE TICKETS: £12
In the heart of a shadow-laden city, where secrets fester and desires coil like serpents, lies the Velvet Abyss Cabaret. Within its walls, a troupe of performers, each with their own dark pasts and hidden motives, converge to weave a tale of forbidden desires, twisted fantasies, and haunting melodies.
As the audience steps into the dimly lit cabaret, they are transported to a world where the boundaries between dreams and nightmares blur. The enigmatic Madame Noir, mistress of the cabaret, presides over the proceedings with a mix of allure and menace. Her velvet voice guides the audience through a series of vignettes, each more tantalizing and sinister than the last.
As the night unfolds, tensions rise among the performers, and long-buried secrets threaten to unravel the fabric of the cabaret itself. Betrayal, jealousy, and revenge simmer beneath the surface, threatening to spill over into a finale of blood and madness. “Dark Temptations: A Twisted Cabaret” is a journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche, where passion and despair collide in a whirlwind of decadence and despair. Will the audience dare to delve deeper into the abyss, or will they be consumed by the darkness that lurks within?
Please Note: The performance room is up two flights of stairs and there is no lift access available.
We are so excited to be performing at the Britannia Panopticon, the oldest musical hall in the world! Tickets are limited and on sale now so grab them before they run out!
About the Britannia Panopticon
The Britannia Panopticon is the world’s oldest surviving music hall situated in the heart of Glasgow’s historic city centre. It is operated by a registered charity, The Friends of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust (SCIO) who work tirelessly to promote and continue the legacy of the world’s oldest surviving music hall, advance its conservation, and ensure the buildings future as a viable visitor attraction, living museum and venue.
There is an exhibition of ephemera, a merchandise stall with postcards, bags, posters, mugs, tee-shirts etc and of course our friendly staff and volunteers will be available to regale you with tales and the history of the world’s oldest surviving music hall.
The friends of the Britannia Panopticon Hall Trust (SCIO)
Charity Number: SC029031