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C'est Duckie!
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SHOW INFORMATION

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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Dec 23, 2007
Closed Jan 19, 2008
Running Time:
2hr. 15min.

Visit the C'est Duckie! website:
http://www.ps122.org

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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Performance Space 122 imports London-based performance troupe Duckie and their smash hit, C'est Duckie!, the Olivier award-winning, interactive nightclub performance experience, for a wild and absolutely outrageous alternative to traditional holiday fare.

Following sold-out seasons in London, Sydney, Berlin, and Toyko, C'est Duckie!, "London's Table Top Christmas Performance Palais," serves up a menu of daring, delectable and devious entertainments that result in tailor-made, table-top shows from a top class talent troupe of soubrettes, hoofers, and starlets from the London performance scene as well as special guest artists from New York City.

Armed with Duckie dollars upon entering, guests at each table can order from a show menu of craftily titled "acts" at will. Shows include a variety of theatrical fare -- vaudeville, ventriloquism, balloon modelling, broken down burlesque -- with over 30 kunst-cabaret turns from the suggestive to the transgressive to the downright offensive.

Presented in association with Foster Entertainment.
Supported by the British Council.

C'est Duckie! is presented as part of Coil 2008.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



CSV Cultural Center
107 Suffolk St
New York, NY 10002


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?


Both raunchy and tongue-in-cheek, C'est Duckie! is a delightful interactive burlesque show that should appeal to a cross-section of patrons. You're asked to dress up for the event, which takes place at the Lower East Side's CSV Cultural Center. Men in suits and women in fancy dresses give the evening a rather upscale look, but this Olivier Award-winning London hit, presented by P.S. 122, has a decidedly downtown sensibility.

As you enter the space, made to look like a nightclub with numerous large tables, you're greeted by a well-dressed gentlemen who asks if you prefer dancing girls or dancing boys; he then makes an effort to seat you with like-minded audience members. Once your table is [...]


Reviewed by Dan Bacalzo on Dec 24, 2007

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