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The Great Dickens Christmas Fair AFTER DARK
Fri, Nov 25 - Sun, Dec 18
11am to 7pm
$8 to $20
The Audacious Allure of London After Dark
After nightfall, Dickens' Victorian London is more worldly-wise. =
Good children are snug abed, and naughty adults go out to play!
While the upright and proper sort may remain at home, to banter =
genteelly over a game of whist, engage in a lively bit of charades, =
or sing around the pianoforte in the parlour, the nightlife of the =
city bustles with colour and activity.
Saucy French Postcard Tableaux Review
Uptown, at the Victoria & Albert Theatre, the stage is given over to =
a roguish production of the "Saucy French Postcard Tableaux Review - =
or the Secret Life of Horatio Everard, Esq." This immensely popular =
nighttime entertainment returns to beguile and delight Dickens Fair =
audiences after a long absence. Enjoy a glimpse of the inner =
reveries of a stalwart Englishman, and view the very flower of =
English Womanhood in bloom. Only those 18 and older will be admitted =
to this risqu=E9 exhibition of unadorned beauty!
An Exquisite Display of Dark Garden Corsetry
Passing through the snow-dusted streets of London on an evening =
shopping expedition, one may discover a particular establishment that =
is exceedingly popular with the gentlemen, as well as the ladies. =
This is the fashionable and well-known corsetiere, Dark Garden, where =
their fine wares, frilly or sleek, may be seen in the large front =
windows. How scandalous that they should be displayed on mannequins =
so lifelike! Why, you would almost think you saw that rich bosom =
heave a sigh! Did that one wink? Oh, my! The mannequins are =
changed regularly throughout the day and evening, so be sure to =
stroll by often to see every scene.
At Mad Sal's Alehouse
Down by the dockside, the haunt of some of Mr. Dickens' more unsavory =
characters, Mad Sal's Blowout Extravaganza winds up and lets fly with =
the last show of the evening. This ribald, raucous, riotous and =
quite improper finale features all the performers seen upon the stage =
at Mad Sal's throughout the day, plus, just possibly, a few =
surprises! Those pert and mischievous girls of the Can Can Bijou =
kick up their pretty heels and show their frillies, the slightly =
soiled beauties of the Ladies' Oratorical and Recreational Society =
entertain with song and suggestion, and the bright-burning stars of =
the Broadside Music Hall stage regale the assembled audience with =
wicked humour and their most popular and provocative numbers. The =
atmosphere is so steamy, in fact, that many of the ladies have =
immodestly removed their outerwear!
The waltzes and parlour games at Fezziwig's cheerful party end, the =
carolers voices fade as good people take their leave. Meanwhile, =
those "in the know" raise a last glass of bubbly with Champagne =
Charlie, or a steaming hot toddy with one or another of the other =
rakish inhabitants of Dickens' London after dark!
General Admission $20.00 at the door; ($17.00 in advance) HALF OFF =
- $10 AFTER 5pm! =
Student/Senior/Military $17.00
Children 5-11 $8.00
Children under 5 are free =
Groups of 15 or more $13.00 each adult ticket =
Pickwick Club (fair season pass) $55.00 adult/$25.00 children
(available at the fair or online)
For more details, visit dickensfair.com
Venue:
The Cow Palace Exhibition Halls
2600 Geneva Ave.
san Francisco
(800) 510-1558
http://DickensFair.com
Additional Info:
(800) 510-1558
http://DickensFair.com



