Venue: The Phoenix Artist Club

The Misty Moon Film Society is proud to announce that we will be holding our unique events at the prestigious Phoenix Artist Club in Covent Garden on the first Wednesday of every month from May 2016.

Turn onto Phoenix Street, off Charing Cross Road and you should spot the entrance to The Phoenix Artist Club and as Dick Van Dyke said in his best Cockney in Mary Poppins: “That there is what you might call a doorway to a place of enchantment.”  This is a fantastic venue and is perfect for The Misty Moon Film Society as it is so showbiz. More details to follow soon.

 

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The Curator & The Honorary Patron David Barry

 

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The Curator & The Honorary Patron Judy Matheson

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The awarding winning Phoenix Artist Club

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The Curator Stuart Morriss

January’s Box Of Delights

Banish those Winter Blues with a couple of national treasures from The Misty Moon Film Society this January at FlatPlanet, 39 Great Marlborough Street, Londo, W1F 7JG

On Saturday the 23rd January come and spend an intimate evening in the company of a former Bond Girl and Private Ryan’s Granddaughter the stunning Nina Muschallik. Nina also played Nikki Peggs in Sky’s Dream Team. During the evening we will be premiering Nina’s new micro horror film “Lost Soul” which is a Robo Films Production. Tickets available on the door or in advance at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/334573

The teaser trailer for Robo Films “Lost Soul”

 

On Saturday the 30th January TV & Film Legend Perry Benson comes to Misty Moon to make us all laugh with his stories about his career. Perry has worked on “You Rang, M’Lord”, “Oh Doctor Beeching”, “Benidorm” and “This Is England”. Perry will be taking part in a Q&A hosted by Misty Moon’s Chris Collins and will be meeting & signing autographs for the audience after the Q&A.  Tickets available in advance at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoC8Re1VC9o&feature=youtu.be

 

Video: Frankie Abbott & Marion Auditioning The Teddy Bears

Here is a New Year’s treat for everybody who loved the hapless mummy’s boy Frankie Abbott.  Frankie and his carer were caught auditioning teddy bears for the up and coming “A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott” play. Watch the video to find out which teddy they chose.  Video recorded by Sequined Moon and edited by Jason Read of Robo Film. 

 

Tickets for the open & press night on the 20th April 2016 are now available from The Phoenix Artist Club.  There will be 2 performances 7pm and 9pm.

7pm performance: http://phoenixartistclub.com/index.php/event/a-day-in-the-lives-of-frankie-abbott/

9pm performance: http://phoenixartistclub.com/index.php/event/a-day-in-the-lives-of-frankie-abbott-9pm-performance/

 

 

Merry Christmas From Misty Moon

On the 5th December The Misty Moon Film Society held a fabulous evening with Virginia Hey during their Christmas party.  Here is a very special Christmas message from The Misty Moon Family including some very well known faces.  The gorgeous Virginia Hey, the fabulous Simon Fisher-Becker, the stunning Judy Matheson and the equally beautiful David Barry.  Video recorded and edited by Jason Read of Robo Films.  Merry Christmas everyone Xxxx

Event: “A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott” – Spring 2016

The Misty Moon Film Society is proud to announce “A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott” – a comedy by David Barry.

What happens when a fantasist with a fading memory recalls events from years ago ?

Frankie Abbott, now in a care home, is helped by Marion, one of his carers, to remember.

The fun starts as the mother-smothered, big talking buffoon reverts to a past littered with guns, girls and gangsters.

A comedy starring David Barry as Frankie Abbott & Linda Regan as Marion.

Opening on Wednesday the 20th April 2016 @ The Phoenix Artist Club in the West End

A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott - A Comedy By David Barry. Starring David Barry & Linda Regan

A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott – A Comedy By David Barry. Starring David Barry & Linda Regan