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PLEASE BE AWARE THE MALT CROSS IS NOW CLOSED UNTIL NOTICE AND ALL FUTURE EVENTS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED
Friday 27 July 2018 | 7:00pm - 11:45pm
The Malt Cross
The Malt Cross Music Hall Proudly Presents..........
THE BENEFACTORS' BASH: A Night at the Victorian Music Hall!
Come along and relive the golden age of the Malt Cross's music hall heyday for one night only!
The evening's chairlady will be Mildred Freeman, Nottingham's very best operatic comedienne, with special guest appearances from Billy Merson, The Woolly Tellers and Magician Daniel Dore.
There will be a Victorian cocktail bar on the night serving up plenty of beverages from the era to try, and a Victorian inspired buffet for all those who purchase a balcony & buffet ticket.
This event will be raising funds for Nottingham Street Pastors.
Tickets: £40 Buffet & Balcony | £20 Saloon Entry Only
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