Organised Fun: A Neurodivergent Cabaret!

Organised Fun: A Neurodivergent Cabaret!
Wednesday 5 July 2023

Live Acts from 8.30pm

Doors: See footer
Entry Price: £10 / £5 / £12
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A brand new night pitched somewhere between a Weimar-Era Cabaret, a night at a Working Men’s Club and a neurodivergent circus. The goal is for audiences to be interested, entertained and never bored.

Acts include:

PINK EYE CLUB: Punk tried to kill Disco, but Pink Eye Club is resurrecting it with his own unique brand of (council) house music. Expect dark themes and banging beats.TAMPON CHAT: Post-post-post-punk feminist performance art. A commentary on the capitalist patriarchal values of contemporary society…with sequins.

KATIE OVERSTALL: One half of The Underground Clown Club, who specialise in heartfelt plays and poetic silliness. Katie will be performing a very special adaptation of a classic work of art.

THE AWKWARD SILENCES: Outsider Pop Mavericks who featured in the 2021 documentary Blang: Sixteen Years of Outsider Music. Expect darkly comic songs with unexpectedly catchy melodies.

Compered by GARY PARADISO
Gary Paradiso has been described as everything from “light entertainment which goes beyond the pale” and “a wannabe lounge lizard from some Dantean vision of a British holiday camp”; to “a pound-shop songsmith from Chip Pan Alley” and “the Pearly King of royalty-free music”.

Plus:
A Tombola
A very short pub quiz
A resident artist

For Access Information please visit:
http://theawkwardsilences.com/organised-fun-access-informationA NOTE FROM THE ORGANISERS:
We know not everyone watches a show in silence, even if they are enjoying it. We want Organised Fun to be a night where people can enjoy the show how they like – whether it be quietly watching, dancing, making noise or discussing the experience with their friends. We ask attendees of Organised Fun to respect that everyone enjoys music in different ways and some customers may make sound whilst enjoying the show. Please don’t ask other customers not to talk or make them feel uncomfortable for enjoying the night in their own way.
ACCESS INFO:
Jamboree has a level access entrance and an accessible toilet. The venue’s license conditions means the door to the level access entrance cannot be opened whilst live music is playing. For that reason, customers arriving in the middle of a set may have a brief wait for a break in performance before they can enter.

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