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Miss I-Doll Tickets

Other Palace Studio, London
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The one-woman comedy musical returns!


Miss I-Doll is an explosive one-actress-one-pianist roaring musical comedy that sees one performer playing several characters gathering in a grotesque situation: the final of a reality show, streamed on National TV where contradictions and nonsenses of our time shamelessly emerge. It is a funny and fast pace dark comedy about a young woman who wants to reclaim her identity and power in a deceptive and not-so-inclusive-as-it-seems-to-be society driven by shallow and unrealistic media-generated standards. Miss I-Doll is a modern tale of capitalism gone wrong, a rollercoaster of satire, laughter and pop music.

Venue information

Other Palace Studio
Other Palace Studio
12 Palace Street
London
SW1E 5JA

The Other Palace Studio was designed to offer a diverse programme including cabaret, music, musical theatre and comedy.

 

The Other Palace, formerly known as the St. James Theatre is a London West End theatre, and the first newly built theatre complex in central London for 30 years. It features a 312 seat theatre, a 100 seat studio theatre, a brasserie and lobby bar offering delicious food, fine wines and cocktails. Its location in SW1 alongside Buckingham Palace offers visitors the chance to step away from the crowded pavements of the West End and take sanctuary in the peaceful neighbourhood of the modern St James Theatre.

The Other Palace also incorporates a full broadcast TV facility enabling shows to be broadcast on BSkyB and to a worldwide audiences via online television.

The building was designed by Foster Wilson Architects and features a sculptured staircase designed by international award winning artist designer, Mark Humphrey. Crafted in Pietra Santa, by Porcelli Marmi, where Michelangelo carved David, the work of art staircase celebrates the best of British design alongside Italian craftsmanship.

The Other Palace's Creative Director Robert Mackintosh had been looking for the opportunity to create a smaller, off-Broadway type theatre for smaller shows or show just starting out. He'd felt that London was lacking in this type of venue for some time and so set out to make his dream a reality. Eventually, just the opportunity he had been looking for sprung up: a smaller theatre site on 12 Palace Street. He jumped on it and started developing his vision of the venue's future. The venue ended up being even more than he could have hoped for, not only did it have a theatre but also a studio and space besides for the lobby, bar, brasserie, and all the amenities The Other Palace offers today.

In September 2012 the theatre opened its doors for the first time with a performance of Sandi Toksvig’s Bully Boy, starring Anthony Andrews and Joshua Miles and shortly afterwards the The Other Palace studio space began showcasing excellent comedy, jazz and cabaret

 

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