Timberlina's Big Bingo Show
Glamourous bearded drag lady Timberlina and diminutive Dutch theatrical DJ Auntie Maureen present the hilarious Big Bingo Show at Smallhythe Place.
- Booking essential
Glamorous bearded drag lady Timberlina and diminutive, Dutch theatrical DJ Auntie Maureen present the Big Bingo Show, a side-splitting, seamlessly shambolic entertainment that will leave you feeling fantastically fabulous beyond belief.
‘Impossibly popular!' - The Standard
The Big Bingo show is a riotous and gloriously funny bingo show replete with bad sing- alongs, spontaneous dance routines and impromptu rants. Audiences have been left aching in laughter yet desperate for more.
‘Laugh I nearly died!’ - Audience member
Its uniquely infectious silliness, warmth and bona fide vaudevillian hilarity has led to forays in a number of world class institutions and Festivals including South Bank Centre, Wales Millennium Centre, Barbican, Science Museum Lates as well as Latitude and Camp Bestival to name but a few.
‘Bingo’s Back!’ -Sunday Times
This hilarious, crazy cult show was originally conceived as a Monday night residency at London’s celebrated Royal Vauxhall Tavern where it ran for over 15 years.
It now enjoys regular outings to illustrious, secret and not-so-secret venues across the land.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £20.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
At the Barn Theatre entrance via the Tea Room
- Accessibility
There is wheelchair access
- Other
Suitable for 18+
Upcoming events
'Dressing Lady Macbeth': An Exhibition (26 February - 2 November)
Rediscover gems of the 1888 Lyceum Theatre production of 'Macbeth' in an intimate exhibition - a final chance to see Ellen Terry's Beetlewing dress before it is put away for conservation 'rest'.
The Art of Scene Painting
A display in our 17th century barn theatre celebrating the art of the scene painter.
Easter Egg Hunt at Smallhythe Place
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of theatrical adventures at Smallhythe Place on an Easter Trail.
The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I
Experience the return of outdoor theatre at Smallhythe this May with The Three Inch Fools.