Miss Behave’s Gameshow at London Wonderground

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Miss Behave and her glamourous assistant Harriet (aka a rather thickly bearded Harry Clayton-Wright) wedge a full-on and eclectic variety show into a wacky gameshow demanding out of (and sometimes even on top of) your seats audience participation. It’s at once arbitrary, absurd, inane, and asinine … not to mention astoundingly fun! Ya got two more opportunities to catch Miss Behave at the London Wonderground. If you’re keen for camped up and mildly dirty entertainment, you’d be wise to book your tickets now.

I had a blast at last night’s show. I laughed a lot. I screamed at the top of my lungs a few times (and was encourage to do so). I (along with everyone else) threw things at random strangers. And I got a huge kick out of Miss Behave and Harriet’s antics as well as the ace performances by cabaret acts Earl Okin, Matt Hennem, Kalki the Hula Girl (wow!), and Paul Morocco. The gameshow schtick brought out an especially cheekily competitive side to just about everybody (several hundred people?) in attendance, but in the end it was made clear that everyone there was a winner for being part of such a raucous good time.

The next (and final) two performances of Miss Behave’s Gameshow are Saturdays the 13th and 20th at 9.30pm.

London Wonderground is part of the Southbank Centre site in London, SE1 8XX. The venue entrance is situated on the Thames Walk, just next to Hungerford Bridge and directly below one of the two pedestrian bridges from Embankment. Please note that you cannot access the venue from Belvedere Road.

Find out more at londonwonderground.co.uk and stillmisbehaving.com.


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