Avast! We've a scurvy sackful of swashbuckling stories for you this month, to chill your blood and shiver your timbers in time for Hallowe'en. There's sea-swept ghosts, grave-robbing, meat-smuggling, heart-eating, demonic middle-management, skulls, bones, vampires, zombies and of course PIRATES!
We look forward to welcoming you aboard the good ship Phoenix on Tuesday October 11th. Tickets are just £5 - full details below. (Apologies but we cannot accept pieces of eight, doubloons or gold bullion as payment).
Convivial by Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, read by Caroline O'Mahoney
One Last Hurrah by Madison McSweeney, read by Silas Hawkins
Widespread and Unnecessary Unrest on the Astral Plane by Mark Barlex, read by Keleigh Wolf
The Phoenix basement bar
37 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0PP
General info for our events
Tickets cost £5 each and are limited to 50. To book, please click the orangey-yellow DONATE button (top right, above) and donate £5 for 1, £10 for 2 tickets etc.
Doors will open at 6.30 for a 7.30pm start, we'll have an interval at around 8.30, and the show usually finishes up around 9.30pm after which the bar will be open until (at least) 11pm.
The venue is the basement bar, downstairs at:
The Phoenix pub
37 Cavendish Square,
London W1G 0PP (tube: Oxford Circus).
Access info: stairs down to the basement, no lift unfortunately.
FAQs are below - and if you still have any questions just email us at [email protected]
I'm coming with friends, can we sit together?
Yes - if you're coming with a group please book a table for 2, 3, 4 or however many in the party. Single bookers don't need to reserve a table.
Tickets are limited to 50 (assuming all tables are full) and tend to sell quite quickly, so if in doubt - book!
Yes, both - please order at the bar or from your table.
Venue says: "Mask wearing is no longer mandatory but we do encourage it."
Please use the Donate button on the top right of this website page (look up, look right, it's small and orangey-yellow ...) to donate the price of however many tickets you want. So a table for 6 would be £30, but a ticket for 1 is £5. Here's how you do it.
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