Gin and Cabaret Charity Gala

Gin and Cabaret charity gala, hosted by The Cheltenham Trust, in aid of Emily’s Gift.

Thursday 8 February 2024, 7.00pm, Cheltenham Town Hall.

After-party 10.30pm to midnight.

Experience an evening of elegance and sumptuous delights that will appeal to all your senses. Join us for a night of glitz and glamour of the highest calibre, cabaret, exquisite dining and exclusive after party. Dress to impress.

Supported by Gloucester Brewery.

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Introducing the sparkling line-up of performers for the trust’s Gin and Cabaret charity gala night, the trust’s first collaborative charity event.

Talulah Blue

Talulah Blue brings the glamour and mystery of the bohemian arts from the 1920s to the 1950s through sensual performances. Specialising in burlesque and classic circus, this hoop twirling folie style showgirl has graced stages from Europe to the Middle East. She was the first burlesque performer to do a striptease at Christie’s auction house in London. Her costume creations are worn by performers across the world and have been seen on TV shows including ITV’s Mr Selfridge, Britain’s Got Talent, Channel 5’s Big Brother and in Marie Claire magazine.

Tom Balmont

Tom is an international performing star specialising in comedy, contortion and magic He has performed all over the world and has appeared on TV including BBC”s Blue Peter and BBC Radio.

The Flaming Feathers

The three-piece vintage dance troupe specialises in all things cabaret. With more than a decade of experience, the group’s performances have taken in eras and genres from Prohibition of the 1920s, Moulin Rouge style burlesque to 1950s jive. The Flaming Feathers has performed all over Europe and here in the UK at Pinewood Studios for Mercedes Benz, The Household Cavalry and at The Vintage Nostalgia Festival.

Darryl J Carrington

Darryl has been a juggling clown for more than 15 years. He has created, produced, and performed unique comedy juggling shows performing all over the world at events and art festivals, cabarets, and in theatres.

As a neuro-diverse artist (ADHD) he is committed to increasing visibility and normalising neurodiversity for the benefit of both neuro-typical and neuro-diverse audiences.

‘The superpower of my neurodiversity is that I will always see interesting intersections between what I have to offer and what you are trying to achieve’

Miss Em

Glamourous chanteuse, Miss Em, is a compelling, sizzling performer who embodies the glamour, charm and chutzpah of legendary stars of the silver screen from Judy Garland and Lucille Ball to siren Rita Hayworth.

Miss Em performs her repertoire with powerful vocals and fabulous wit. This irrepressible showgirl holds audiences in the palm of her hand, charming them with wartime standards, belting out a rousing singalong, teasing them with her sassy numbers and sending chills with beautiful torch songs.