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Soiree22

Upstairs at the EDT

June 8th

Canapes 19.30

Dinner 20.00

Until late

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Dinner and dancing in East Dulwich featuring a delectable 3-course meal, a swing band singing the best of the great American Songbook of the 1930's, raffle in support of Dulwich Hamlet and up-close magic!


On 8th June glamour and revelry take over at the first annual Soiree 22! You'll be greeted with a canape and fizz reception alongside musical accompaniment provided by Miss Rosie and the Moonshyne Runners, playing a repertoire rooted in the American Songbook classics of the Thirties. Enter the raffle in support of Dulwich Hamlet and win fabulous prizes! Enjoy three courses of freshly prepared fare from a special menu, designed and prepared by Head Chef of the East Dulwich Tavern, Matthew Praveen. Later, results of the raffle in support of local football club, Dulwich Hamlet will be announced and you'll be invited to take to the floor with dancing into the early hours with additional entertainment from walkabout Magician Dee Riley.


Tickets are ?35 per person and includes all the above.


Book your tickets at:

http://eastdulwichtavern.com/whats-on/

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