Old favourites and new talent feature in an evening that promises to be funny, moving and magical.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening of laughter, music, and magic at the Tsitsit Cabaret, a celebration of Jewish culture with a twist! Join us for a dazzling showcase featuring some of the UK’s finest performers in comedy, music, and magic. Whether you’re a fan of klezmer, comedy or a cappella, this night has something for everyone.
Stew Curtis brings his unique fusion of klezmer, jazz, Latin, and Middle Eastern sounds to the stage with his world-renowned band. As the featured clarinettist in the recent production of Fiddler on the Roof at Regent’s Park Open Theatre and an integral part of the Olivier-nominated The Band’s Visit, Stew’s musical talents know no bounds.
Rachel Creeger, one of the UK’s most beloved comedians, is back to host the evening in her trademark hilarious style. Known for her sharp wit and relatable, family-oriented humor, Rachel’s mastery of the mic will have you laughing non-stop.
With almost 20 years of global performances under their belt, Kane and Abel are the comedy-magicians who will astound and entertain. Their unique blend of magic and comedy will have you laughing, gasping, and wondering how did they do that?
Sol Bernstein brings a slice of classic Borscht Belt humor, mixed with a bit of cheeky irreverence. Prepare yourself for sharp, edgy comedy that’s as timeless as it is hilarious.
Get ready for a masterclass in the art of stand-up from Henry Churniavsky. This Jewish Liverpudlian comedian blends dry Scouse wit with the neurotic charm of his East European Jewish roots for a performance that’s equal parts funny and relatable.
A group that defies all expectations, The Kitchen Quartet are three cappella artists who mix science, mythology, and pop culture in a way that only they can.
Phillipa Leigh brings her exceptional talent to the stage as an award-winning singer-songwriter and ukulele virtuoso. From her performances at Ronnie Scott’s to supporting Joan Armatrading on tour, Phillipa’s music spans genres and emotions, with a jazz, bossa, and avant-garde twist.
This event is part of Tsitsit Festival 2024