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A cabaret for the clubbers is on offer; MOSELEY.


A NIGHT of live entertainment, billed as cabaret cabaret

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 for the clubbing generation, is being staged in Moseley tomorrow sat .

The six-hour mix of music, theatre and stand-up comedy is being held at the Epic Stake Centre, in Alcester Road, between 8pm and 2am.

The event is being held by Project X Presents, a team of Birmingham friends who organised the night in response to the lack of alternative live entertainment in the city. The group - which includes a student, an IT worker and two council officers - first envisaged the show 18 months ago and promise it will be a unique entertainment experience for anyone looking to escape the usual Saturday night routine.

A host of different acts have been lined-up to perform, including award winning comedian Reginald D Hunter, live band Koala koala (kōä`lə), arboreal marsupial, or pouched mammal, Phascolarctos cinereus, native to Australia. Although it is sometimes called koala bear, or Australian bear, and is somewhat bearlike in appearance, it is not related to true  Grip and musicians Iain Armstrong and Marc Reck.

Rich Batsford, a founder member of the Project X Presents collective, said: "There's a rich seam seam (sem) a line of union.

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 of artistic talent in Birmingham, especially in Moseley. We wanted to do something because one thing the area is short of is outlets for all that creativity."

Admission costs pounds 12 and tickets are available at Jibbering Records, Moseley or at www.projectxpresents.com
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Publication:Birmingham Mail (England)
Date:Jul 7, 2006
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