
Date/Time
Saturday 9 August 2025 - Saturday 23 August 2025
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Categories Cabaret
Book here now: £12 full price • £10 or £5 if you prefer – please pay what you can*
Enter into a world of glamour, Surrealism and questionable sex in the self-created royal court of the art world’s most bespangled and prodigiously, perversely amorous glitterati, in a disco inferno of lust, faith and money.
Gala – wife of Salvador – Dali, was a complex woman. The poet Paul Eluard said of her, “Her gaze could pierce walls”, becoming a muse to a generation of artists. Conversely, she was renowned for her cruelty, her selfishness and greed. By the late 1970s, the Dali’s business empire was the diamond laden cash cow of the art world, and the Dali’s held court over an excessive and debauched coterie of hangers on and opportunists.
Enter Jesus Christ Superstar, fresh from Broadway. For the first time, this rockin’ Messiah steals away and melts Mrs Dali’s stone heart. This show, based on a true story, is a revival and expansion of a piece originally created for Tete a Tete Opera and previously revived at Arcola’s Grimeborn Festival. “Gala” is a wild disco opera about one day in the life of Madame Dali and her idol, Jesus Christ Superstar – the 23 year old Broadway sensation Jeff Fenholt.
Starring singer / model Lottie Bowater (aka Depresstival) in their first full length dramatic performance, “Gala” offers a searing and satirical insight into the inner lives of the art world’s super rich in the age of disco.
The show features a rare original, signed large scale 1970s Salvador Dali lithograph from his book “The Wines of Gala”, which will be exhibited for patrons after the performance.
Lottie Bowater as Gala Dali
Joe Eaton as Jesus Christ Superstar
Anne Jamieson as The Maid Lucinda Guy as Salvador Dali
Written, Composed & Directed by
Dr Ergo Phizmiz==
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* We usually have three ticket prices – please pay what you can. If you can pay the full price, that’s great. If choosing a cheaper ticket allows you to come to more things, then please do! Ticket receipts are split between the artists (it’s usually their livelihood!) and the arts centre (keeps the place going). Except on the rare occasions when we have a sellout gig on our hands, it’s always better to have someone here in the audience than an empty seat, so genuinely, please pay whatever you can.