Madame JoJo's
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Female
101 years old
London, London and South East
United Kingdom
Last Login: 4/23/2009
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LONDON BURLESQUE FESTIVAL
Early Showcase: *The Princess Palace 6pm-9pm, Tickets £24.50
Late Showcase:*Burlesque Social Club 10pm-3am, Tickets £22.50
KITSCH CABARET
Madame JoJo's world famous Kitsch Cabaret is an evening of feathers, glitz and dazzling live music, sparkling every Saturday night.
Doors 7pm, every Saturday, book in advance only.
FLAY & DeVILLE'S CIRCUS OF MARVELS
Roll Up! Roll up! Flay & DeVille present the next mighty, magnificent, mind-boggling Circus Of Marvels!
Monday 2nd March, doors 8pm, showtime 9pm - 1am, £10 in advance,£12 on the door | | Music |
JE NE SAIS QUOI
Thursday 26th Feb
Last Thursday of every month
Doors: 7.30, £10 in advance.
JeNe Sais Quoi will bring the Crème de la Crème of Belgian rock acts to the European capital of rock music
WHITE HEAT
Every Tuesday
Bands 8pm-10.30pm, DJ's 10.30 pm-3am
£5 in advance, £6 on the door
OH, INVERTED WORLD
Once a month
Doors: 8pm-2am
£6, £5 with flyer or pet
KEB DARGES LEGENDARY DEEP FUNK
Every Friday
10:00pm – 03:00am
£8 (cash on the door or in tickets in advance)
LOST & FOUND
Every Saturday
Doors: 10.00pm- 3.00am
£8 (cash on the door or tickets)
GROOVE SANCTUARY
FLAY & DeVILLE'S CIRCUS OF MARVELS
Roll Up! Roll up! Flay & DeVille present the next mighty, magnificent, mind-boggling Circus Of Marvels!
Monday 2nd March, doors 8pm, showtime 9pm - 1am, £10 in advance,£12 on the door |
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Hometown: | Soho | | Zodiac Sign: | Capricorn |
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There has been a nightclub on this spot in Brewer Street since at least the early 1950s, when Soho was London's most famous red-light district, populated by the sleazy, scar-faced underworld gang leaders who had thrived in the post-war era. It is believed the club acquired the famous name of Madame Jojo's some time in the 1960s. In that decade it was bought by Paul Raymond, who can be said to have preserved much of Soho as we know it today, simply by buying most of it and leaving it alone, so that it remains largely untouched by the brutality of modern re-development.
One of Raymond's most famous properties was the Whitehall Theatre, built in 1930, the golden age of Art Deco. Its interior was rich with typical Deco motifs such as geometric shapes, zigzags, birds, fountains and conch-shells. Decades later, many of its fittings and decorations were removed and rehoused in a tiny nightclub next to the Raymond Revuebar. This little place, Madame Jojo’s, was by now part of the Raymond empire. The Whitehall’s geometric railings and light fittings, its ‘theatre-curtain’ plaster mouldings and Deco fountains, were in perfect harmony with Madame Jojo’s red plush velvet and gilt ambience. Soaked in showbiz legend, they found their ideal home.
In the 1960s the thriving Madame Jojo’s was next-door neighbour to a famous Chinese restaurant called Mr Harry’s, which later became the Piano Bar. The Piano Bar and Madame Jojo’s together made Brewer Street the hub of the Sixties Soho buzz. Through the decades, girls had twirled their tassels on the tiny stage. By the 1980s Madame Jojo’s was highly celebrated as a cabaret and burlesque venue. This was a golden era for drag performance, with shows every night at Madame Jojo’s, featuring such legendary drag artistes as Ruby Venzuela, Lily Savage and Drella. Through the 80s and 90s, Madame Jojo’s became a forum for alternative cabaret.
The 1990s brought the boom in DJ culture. Madame Jojo’s embraced the clubbing era with open arms, becoming home to many world-famous club nights, such as Electrogogo, Deep Funk, Groove Sanctuary and White Heat. The peculiar chemistry between this little Soho club, and hordes of young music-lovers, has never been recreated in any other venue. New visitors invariably fall in love with its unique atmosphere, finding it the perfect place to enjoy an eclectic range of musical genres and live bands.
Nowadays, cabaret has come full circle. Burlesque and variety are back in a big way, with new audiences discovering the pleasure of watching live entertainment on stage, skilled artists performing in their natural habitat, the classic, intimate West End nightclub. Still going strong after 50 years, Madame Jojo’s is the jewel in Soho’s crown - its place in West End history is assured.
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PRIVATE HIRE
The internationally-renowned Madame Jojo’s nightclub is the jewel in Soho’s crown - a ruby-and-gilt gem with a pedigree dating back to the 1940s. The plush decadence, saucy Fifties glamour and vintage art deco styling creates a warm, intimate atmosphere, the perfect backdrop for Madame Jojo’s wide range of artistic output.
Madame Jojo’s is established as one of London’s most distinctive and best-loved venues, presenting a host of entertainment events from top-notch cabaret & burlesque to celebrated cutting-edge club nights, and spanning a range of musical genres...
Madame Jojo’s caters for a wide range of events including private parties, artist showcases, product launches, photoshoots and filming. Its location in the heart of Soho, its long history and its unique interior design have established Madame Jojo’s as a great statement venue for a memorable party. Madame Jojo’s has recently been refurbished using rare wallpaper designed by the Fifties design icon Florence Broadhurst. The designs, exclusive to Madame Jojo’s, complement the re-gilded fittings and saffron colour scheme that have been representative of the historic club since its inception. This classic design is offset with a state-of-the-art sound system..
Madame Jojo’s hire clientele has included Warner Brothers, Paramount Comedy, Polydor, Sony Records, HMV, EMI, Island Records, Universal Music, Rough Trade, British Council, Agent Provocateur, Hodder & Stoughton, Courtauld Institute, Show Time Arabia, BBC, Channel 4, ITV, BSkyB, VH1, LWT, Discovery Channel, Royal Television Society, UK Film Council, Pricewaterhousecoopers, Dazed and Confused, FHM, RED Magazine, Time Out, Bizarre, Cosmopolitan, The Independent, Elle, Esprit, JD Sports, Tatty DeVine, Clarins, Pacific Investments, National Childrens Homes, Oxjam, Cancer Research and Theatre Cares..
For further information about holding an event at Madame Jojo’s, please get in touch to discuss your requirements. For more venue information, technical specifications and to arrange a tour, email us at paris@madamejojos.com or call us on 020 7734 3040. Office hours are Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm (24hr answerphone).
Madame JoJo's
8-10 Brewer Street
Soho
London
W1F OSE
t: 020 7734 3040 (11am-6pm, 24hr answerphone)
email: paris@madamejojos.com
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