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Noche de Rábanos AKA Adrian & Rebecca’s Christmas Special

Join Dorothy Pax for an unforgettable night where storyteller Adrian Finney unveils chilling Christmas traditions, then you can immerse yourself in the haunting melodies of folk singer Rebecca L Hearne as she performs dark folk songs and original Christmas carols from ages past.

The night is named after Noche De Rábanos, aka the Night of the Radish, a Mexican Christmas tradition. Adrian and Rebecca don’t really know much about radishes or Mexico, though Adrian does like Mexican food, but Team Pax said it’s Radish Night so who are we to argue? Radish Night it is!

There’s going to be humour, folk tales, and a radishes. So. Many. Radishes. Adrian and Rebecca have great chemistry on stage, keeping audiences entertained whilst they veer off on plenty of tangents, but always making sure that the audience is along for the ride.

This event is fully seated but seats are allocated on a first come, first served, basis.

Ages 18+.

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