Club Dada showcases absurd and eccentric acts in a spectacular cabaret extravaganza.

Acclaimed comedian Phil Kay joins the line-up, in a “surreal” Christmas cabaret spectacular in Stoke Newington Town Hall.

Legendary comp�re Ida Barr, a drag queen music hall and rap star pensioner persona, will introduce the acts for Club Dada.

She will be joined by British Comedy Award winner, stand-up comedian Phil Kay, plus Rod Laver with his oral ping-pong juggling act, and the mesmerising acrobatics of Tumbellina.

Pick pocket extraordinaire Lee Thompson is also on the line-up, with Edd Muir on the Chinese pole and festival favourite Bruce Airhead who uses a voice activated vacuum cleaner to inflate a six-foot balloon which he places on his head.

DJs The Correspondents will then play an electro-swing set until 11pm.

Club Dada has been described as “a surreal world, where the absurd is everyday and where eccentricity isn’t just celebrated but elevated to performance art.”

The event takes place in Stoke Newington Town Hall, Stoke Newington Church Street, on Sunday December 12. Doors open at 7:30pm, and the show starts at 8.30pm.

Tickets cost �20 each for cabaret style seating and �15 for balcony seating are available from www.wegottickets.com/festivefeast and on the door unless sold out.