After his sell out mini UK tour earlier this year, the force of nature that is Robin Askwith is BACK at The Phoenix Artist Club on Tuesday the 10th October 2017 for a gig showcasing his 50 year career. Doors 8.45pm Gig: 9.15pm Limited tickets available on the door or in advance from https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/misty-moon-presents-robin-askwith-an-evening-withtables-and-chairs-tickets-37555751263
The Phoenix Artist Club
The Curator’s Birthday – 28th January 2017
On Saturday The Misty Mooners came out in style to The Phoenix Artist Club to help celebrate The Curator’s birthday in style. There was cake, champagne and a little bit of glamour. Official photographs taken by John Gaffen
Video: Special message from Trevor and Simon
After a fabulous evening of comedy, the legends that are Trevor and Simon recorded this very special message for all The Misty Mooners. Video recorded and edited by Jason Read of Robo Films
Video: Audience reaction video to ASKWITH: Back With A Bang – May 2016
Well we all survived ASKWITH: Back with A Bang in fact the audience loved it so much that they recorded a video to prove it. Video recorded by John Gaffen and edited by Jason Read. ASKWITH: Back With A Bang Part Deux comes to The Phoenix Artist Club on Wednesday the 14th September, and I tell you anything could happen !!!!
Video: The Audience Reaction To A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott
A video of the audience’s reaction after 2 performances at the opening night of A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott @ The Phoenix Artist Club in the West End. Video recorded by John Gaffen and edited by Jason Read of Robo Films
News: FlatPlanet Sponsor “A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott”
The Misty Moon Film Society are so proud to announce that FlatPlanet are the official sponsors of “A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott”. FlatPlanet has been the regular home for our unique events since June 2014 and we are delighted with this news.
In the heart of Soho, FlatPlanet is a fabulous quirky place that serves superb coffee, flatbreads and tapas. This is a must for lunch, dinner or just to chill out over a coffee and a piece of cake, Karen and the team will always look after you.
FlatPlanet, 39 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7JG Tel: 0207 734 3133
“A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott” opens at The Phoenix Artist Club on Wednesday the 20th April 2016.
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.

The Curator & The Honorary Patron David Barry

The Curator & The Honorary Patron Judy Matheson

The awarding winning Phoenix Artist Club

The Curator Stuart Morriss
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/
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