Gerard Mccarthy

Lauderdale House
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This event ended on Sunday 19th of November 2017
Admission
£16 (£14 concs.)
Venue Information
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Archway 0.45 miles

Gerard McCarthy - Cabaret at Tea Time

In homage to our glorious past - after the House was restored in 1893 it served as the Waterlow Park tearoom for 70 years- we're introducing Cabaret at Tea Time with a ticket offer that combines afternoon tea plus cabaret ticket. What better way to spend a Sunday than with a drink, food, and amazing cabaret!

Cabaret Tea A - £28.50
Glass of Prosecco
Hot smoked salmon with cream cheese and chive bridge roll
Free-range egg mayonnaise and mustard cress bridge roll
Rich chocolate brownie square

Cabaret Tea B - £25.50
Luscombe Wild Bubbly Elderflower Presse
Hot smoked salmon with cream cheese and chive bridge roll
Free-egg mayonnaise and mustard cress bridge roll
Rich chocolate brownie square

Host: Tim McArthur
Headline: Gerard McCarthy
Gerard McCarthy was awarded Sir Kenneth Branagh's Renaissance Scholarship to train as an actor. He first found fame playing Kris in Hollyoaks and has recently played Kevin McSwain in BBC 2's BAFTA nominated drama The Fall starring Gillian Anderson. He played alongside Sir Derek Jacobi, Neve Campbell & Joely Richardson as Ashley Stokes in Titanic: Blood & Steel, an epic 12 part series charting the extraordinary construction of RMS Titanic in the shipyards of Edwardian Belfast. The series was nominated for 5 IFTA Awards including Best Series. Recently he played Brondsted in the first episode of Michael Hirst's brand new History Channel series Vikings starring Gabriel Byrne.

On stage, McCarthy made his Shakespearean debut as Fenton in The Merry Wives of Windsor at The Globe in London. Most recently on stage he has played opposite Robert Bathurst as Dr Bruce Flaherty in Joe Penhall's multi-award winning play Blue/Orange, the UK premiere of It's A Wonderful Life and Tony in Beautiful Thing.

Support: TBC

Times:
3.30 - doors open and tea served
4.30 - show starts
5 – interval
5.20 – second half starts
6.15 - end

If you just want to join us for Cabaret then you can purchase a full price ticket for £16.00 / £14.00 concession for students, unwaged & Equity members only.

Tags: Comedy

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