Don't Go Into Thea Cellar - Confessions of Sweeney Todd

Fri Oct 18 2024 at 08:00 pm

Tea House Theatre | London

Tea House Theatre
Publisher/HostTea House Theatre
Don't Go Into Thea Cellar - Confessions of Sweeney Todd
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‘Confessions of Sweeney Todd’. Classic Horror.
An original one-man performance featuring an audience with the infamous Demon Barber of Fleet Street himself, Sweeney Todd!
The classic penny dreadful tale is performed with gusto and swagger by Jonathan Goodwin in a show directed by Gary Archer.
Jonathan Goodwin is one of the winners of The Hamilton Deane Award from The Dracula Society (former winners include Mark Gatiss and Benedict Cumberbatch).
Show Only £25
Dinner & Show £55
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Theatre Menu from 7pm:
Starters:
London Peculiar
Green split peas & cream soup.
The soup gets it's name from the Victorian fogs that plagued London during the 19th century that were nicknamed 'pea soupers' due to their thickness.
or
Scotch Woodcock
Savoury scrambled eggs on buttered wholemeal toast, topped with anchovies, capers and chives.
Mains:
Bangers & Mash
Incredible Cumberland sausages handmade by local served with creamy mash and topped with onion gravy.
or
Steak and Kidney Pie
An English classic, mouth-watering steak and kidney encased in delicious pastry served with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables.
Pudding
A Pot of our Tea House Leaf Breakfast Tea and our Homemade Raisin Scones (2 to share) with Ringed farm Jam and Cornish Clotted Cream.
While the invention of the pudding cloth revolutionised English cooking in the 16th Century, the first recorded recipe for steak and kidney pudding appears courtesy of Victorian domestic goddess Mrs Beeton in 1861.
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Tea House Theatre, Spring Gardens, Laud Street, London, SE11 5HW, United Kingdom,London, United Kingdom

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