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.
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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. Wednesday - Sunday until 28 May 2025.
The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I
Experience the return of outdoor theatre at Smallhythe this May with The Three Inch Fools.
Little Women
After last year’s successful tour of ‘Pride and Prejudice’, Smallhythe Place welcomes Hotbuckle back to perform the latest unique adaptation of classic novels.