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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2016 13:27:23 GMT
Saw her Lennie and Steve cabaret at Crazy Coqs last night... Seventy minutes of pure joy!
(Surprised this place isn't mentioned more on here given the number of musical theatre performers who play here. Two feet away from a musical theatre hero or heroine; that is very special!)
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Post by alece10 on Nov 13, 2016 16:45:10 GMT
I've seen a couple of Shows there including Tim Flaven. Sweet venue but god awful chairs especially if you have a big bum like me.
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Post by Mr Snow on Nov 15, 2016 8:30:26 GMT
How far ahead did you both book? Each time I've tried to eat there the times I want have already gone. Do you eat during the show or is it the show alone? I miss; Pizza on the Park Andea Marcovicci, Steve Ross etc. The Green Room at the Cafe Royal Bobby Short, Barbara Cook Would be great to find a new place to go www.brasseriezedel.com/live-at-zedel/calendar/december-2016
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2016 9:02:12 GMT
We've not eaten there, we just book for the show a couple of months ahead. They open doors of the Crazy Coqs about 45 minutes before showtime so you can order drinks at your assigned table. (The queue for Bar Americain looked ridiculously long so that's obviously very popular.)
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Post by schuttep on Nov 16, 2016 9:25:15 GMT
The Crazy Coqs (now called Live at Zedel) doesn't do meals - if you want to eat you can do so in the cafe upstairs or main restaurant downstairs. It's a cabaret space with tables where they serve drinks before and during the show.
Saw Maria Friedman on Monday 14 November and she was on fire! This is how cabaret should be done. She was really belting them out. Iconic and utterly memorable.
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Post by d'James on Nov 16, 2016 9:45:14 GMT
The bar snacks in Crazy Coqs are enough to keep you going though. Their chips are lovely.
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