Crick Crack Club Presents: Naughty but Nice!

The Fabularium, outside Oxo Tower Wharf, The South Bank, London
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This event ended on Saturday 25th of July 2015
Admission
£8 in advance
Location

The Fabularium, outside Oxo Tower Wharf, The South Bank, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Temple 0.25 miles

It’s either high summer hot, or not quite hot enough – but either way is a fine reason for getting a little bit saucy…

Three Crick Crack Club storytellers take to the stage for a night of international tales of naughtiness. This evening of innuendo and bawdiness will peep up the skirt of flirtation, raise a suggestive eyebrow at forbidden love, and take the urges of men and women firmly in hand.

Lowering the tone of the evening will be the glint-toothed unprecedented preacher man TUUP, the playful Clare Muireann Murphy and the naughty but nice Nell Phoenix.

For adults. (Not suitable for under 16s)

NELL PHOENIX balances beautifully the comedic, the magical, and occasionally the downright rude, through an utterly engaging storytelling style. Recent work includes stories told at Highgrove, Hackney Library, Kensington Palace, the V&A and at 40 Winks. She is Artistic Director of Story Night at Torriano, one of London’s thriving performance storytelling clubs for adults.

TUUP is The Unorthodox, Unprecedented Preacher. Born in Guyana and raised in Acton, his style is one of total improvisation, unbounded charisma and alarming spontaneity. His fabulous capacity for mimicry and ear for a wild story is outstanding. As if that wasn’t enough, he’s also the creative lyricist and vocalist of the highly influential dance music collective, Transglobal Underground.

CLARE MUIREANN MURPHY can’t help but make friends with her audiences…it’s just the way she is. Born in Dublin, Clare has lived in Spain, America and Galway, and currently resides in London. A dynamic and witty performer, she has performed in festivals and theatres across the world, and her repertoire extends from her beloved Irish mythology to world folklore, anecdotes, fables, personal and original stories.

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