Duckie: Performance and Cocktails
Notes
Documentation of Performance and Cocktails, 26 August 2010 at Royal Vauxhall Tavern
7.30pm DJ Father Cloth
Hostess: Amy Lame
Toilet Attendent: Harold Offeh
8.35pm Dominic Johnson: Departure
Wendy Houstoun: Starbucked
Helena Hunter: The Other Room
9.10pm DJ Father Cloth
9.30pm Rajni Shah: Song of Letters
Roy Kerr: In Third Place
Special Guest Kira O’Reilly
9.55pm DJ Father Cloth
10.10pm H. Plewis: Rom Dot Com
Mitch & Parry: Oceans Apart
Neil Bartlett: Sleeping Beauty
10.40pm show ends – DJ Father Cloth
11.30pm Last Orders
| Artist / Author | various |
|---|---|
| Reference | D1507 |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | DVD |
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