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Social Pics: Launch Of Masquerade & Spectacle At No. TWENTY TWO


By Niamh ODonoghue
06th Dec 2016
Social Pics: Launch Of Masquerade & Spectacle At No. TWENTY TWO
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On Saturday night, 3rd December, Number TWENTY TWO on South Anne Street launched its impressive late night theatre club, MASQUERADE and SPECTACLE. Guests included Game of Thrones star Liam Cunningham, James Kavanagh, Glenda Gilson, Karen Koster, Lynn Kelly, Sarah Godfrey, Alan Hughes with husband Karl Broderick plus many more.

Masquerade and Spectacle at number Twenty Two?is a “thrill seeker’s dream of which the stage is the centrepiece to this theatre of varieties extravaganza!”. Guests were treated to a taste of what to expect every Saturday night at Number Twenty Two including fire breathers, knife eaters, and snake charmers while guests danced the night away. Aerialists and contortionists dangled from silks, ropes and swings tethered from the decorative double height ceilings in this magnificent venue, while burlesque dancers moved from the stage to the floor and onto the tables.

The venue also has a talented culinary team who will be serving delectable food and exceptional cocktails from 12pm. Lunch will be served in the Library Bar from 12-4pm, a la carte menu will be available Wednesday to Saturday in the main room and the Library Bar from 5pm until 11pm and a bar bites menu will also be available for guests from 12pm until late.

Theatre club doors open at 11pm every Saturday with the first performance to take place from 11:30pm. VIP tables can pre-booked online. Guests have to be 27 or over to gain admission to Number Twenty Two.