Want something COMPLETELY different to entertain your patrons?
Looking for a show with wit and humour... style and sophistication... live music and entertaining?
LOOK NO FURTHER!
Dame Margot is no stranger to the Pub/Club Cabaret circuit and has performed in some of the most established Cabaret venues up and down the country. Her mixture of high camp, humour, innuendo, matronly advice and remarkable vocal ability has entralled and charmed audiences. "Taking culture to the masses," her mix of songs old and new together with her impressive four-octave vocal range have wowed spectators who marvel at her vocal acrobatics!
Imagine your grandmother singing "I will survive!" or your great aunt singing "I've been to Paradise, but I've never been to me..." mix that together with outrageous banter, hilarious stories and presented in colourful flowing chiffon, reels of quality fabric all worn by a beauftiful "grande dame" - and that's Dame Margot!
Residencies...
Most recently having completed a three month residency at Brighton's "flagship" cabaret bar, the "Queen's Arms" (George St) and a month at the "Black Horse" (Church St, Brighton, famously kown as the "Pink Pony"), Dame Margot was also previously resident for six months at one of the first and oldest Cabaret venue's in Brighton, the "Queen's Head" (Steine St) famously known for it's Freddie Mercury pub sign! Her residential shows have ranged from a Piano Bar, a "Mrs Merton" type interview show with scene personalities and "Ready Steady Cook" with her housekeeper Mildred (they actually cooked whatever the punters had brought for them - live on stage)!
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Professional praise...
"Totally Brilliant High Camp, a definate must see". Tilly, Birmingham
"For an old lady she can sure belt them out... the pop songs that is!" Pam-Penise, Birmingham Kopy Catz
"Taking culture to the masses." Tony Page, London
"The most amazing voice I have ever heard. Truly marvellous!" Ann Baggott, Handbag Promotions
"A class act!" Andy Feast, The Queen's Arms, Brighton