One night only
Manchester, here is something fun and tasty for you to take part in next week. For people reading this from other parts of the country and the world, organise cool vegan events like this!
A group called The Flanagan Collective is presenting a super fun-sounding dinner show with a tasty vegan menu. You can enjoy an interactive performance of one of the most-loved traditional tales as you eat and drink.
Sounds fun!
Read below for the finer details about the event, including the menu:
Monday 8th December is our VEGAN night, come warm your cockles with some cruelty free hearty fare and a flagon of Marley’s finest.
This festive season The Flanagan Collective invite you to enjoy a fanastic two course vegan feast in the parlour of Mr bah-humbug himself, Ebeneezer Scrooge. Join us around the dinner table and take a journey packed with ghosts, ghouls and spirits galore, right into the heart of Christmas.
Together with Marley, through parlour games, Christmas songs and a little spirited trickery, we must warm the heart of everyone’s favourite misanthrope, Scrooge.
So wrap up, stamp off the chill and come and join us for a Christmas knees-up at The Great Northern Playhouse.
Exclusively for NewPlayhouse The Manchester Catering Company will be producing a fantastic festive 2 course Vegan sharing feast…
Menu
Baked portobello mushrooms stuffed with chestnut and cranberry stuffing
Pear with vegan blue cheese and walnut tarts (Water and olive oil pastry)
Roasted stuffed peppers
Vegetable curry with flat breads
Falafels
Mushroom, cauliflower and onion bhaji
Risotto rice balls
Vegetable cous cous
Noodle salad
Mixed green salads
Brought to you from the critically acclaimed team behind Beulah and Sherlock Holmes: A Working Hypothesis, A Christmas Carol returns for its fourth year running, teaming up with award winning producers Louis Hartshorn & Brian Hook (Woody Sez, Away From Home). A Christmas Carol is the perfect way to warm the heart on a cold winters evening.
You can book online here.
Hopefully there’s guys like you around my country, so we can spread the word about being vegan and educate the people about their misconceptions about vegan people.