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MICF: Yeti’s Demon Dive Bar

If you’ve ever wondered what you’d get if you took an Enid Blyton novel and pumped it full of really nasty hallucinogens, then wonder no more – Yeti’s Demon Dive Bar severs all mooring to traditional logic and takes us far away to a nightmarish, adults-only fairytale realm. Hyper-absorbent yetis thrive in the hospitality industry, severed heads do stand-up and psychedelic nuns frolic in vivid, chaotic soundscapes.

With well-crafted musical numbers and a slightly rabid dress-up box Jennifer Byrne and Vicky Falconer-Pritchard (EastEnd Cabaret) playfully conjure a darkly surreal world that celebrates the boundless possibility of a wayward imagination.

Jack Beeby

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