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Macmillan Cancer Support's Parliamentary Palace of Varieties

Lords and MPs will entertain you with their range of talents at this unique dinner show on Thursday 5 February 2009, kindly supported by GlaxoSmithKline.

PHouse of Lordsa dn House of Commons Parliamentary Palace of VarietiesThe Parliamentary Palace of Varieties is an exceptional evening of entertainment and the event is firmly established within the parliamentary calendar, with a keen audience of government ministers, MPs, and peers, as well as senior representatives from financial institutions and industry.

In previous years, audiences have been entertained by tap-dancing cabinet ministers, a folk singing Foreign Secretary, classically trained MPs, a jazz-playing peer and a parliamentary rock band. As well as listening to poems and laughing at monologues and sketches performed by mixed party politicians from the newest MPs to the Lord Chancellor.

Below are some of the ways that you or your company can become involved with the Parliamentary Palace of Varieties to help us raise vital funds for Macmillan's work with people living with cancer. 

 

Tickets

A perfect event to entertain friends, family or colleagues. Premium tables, standard tables and individual tickets are available. Please download the ticket application form [PDF, 43kb] and seating areas [PDF, 22kb] for more information.

 

Packages and advertising

Promote your company by advertising in the Parliamentary Palace of Varieties event programme which will be available to all guests at the event or take one of the limited packages available for the evening.  Please download the Package and advertising form [PDF, 40kb] for more information.

For further information please contact Angela Miles at the London Events Office on 020 7795 0055 or email london.events@macmillan.org.uk.


Committee

Chairman: Mrs John Gummer
Committee: Mrs Richard Benyon, Lord Brougham and Vaux, Lady Carter, Lady Chadlington, Viscount Chandos, Lady Colwyn, Mrs Stephen Couttie, Mr Chris Dickens, Lord Eatwell of Stratton St Margaret, Mrs Peter Hampson, Mr Keith Heal, Mr Keith Lockwood, Lady MacLaurin, Mrs Benjamin Meuli, Mr Trevor Pickett, Mr Richard Ritchie, Mrs Mark Silver, Mrs Anthony Simonds-Gooding, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, Mr Glen Travers, Mrs Adam Wethered, Viscount Younger.