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‘Nowhere Boy’ premiere and after party at Quintessentially Soho

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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Last week saw the charity premiere of Sam Taylor-Wood’s debut film, Nowhere Boy, held in association with Belstaff and Sony Ericsson. The film tells the story of John Lennon’s rebellious childhood and teenage years before the formation of The Beatles. The first film that has attempted to explore the story of Lennon’s younger years, it has been critically acclaimed.

Following the screening at BAFTA in Piccadilly, a host of celebrities headed to the after party held at Quintessentially Soho at The House of St. Barnabas. Taylor-Wood and her celebrity posse including David Walliams, Patrick Cox and Tracey Emin spent much of the night in the VIP area of the venue. The party carried on long into the night with entertainment from the band Rubber Kiss Goodbye and a number of DJ sets. The drinks came from Reserve Brands, the premium and luxury spirits group and key supporters of Quintessentially Soho, who offered a number of cocktails created especially for the after party including The Tanqueray Tripper with Tanqueray gin, rhubarb liqueur, vanilla gomme, lemon juice and apple juice, and Imagine – a tasty mix of Ketel One vodka, rose syrup, lemon juice and lychee juice.

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The film goes on general release in the UK on December 26th 2009.  It remains to be seen whether the interest surrounding the upcoming release of Nowhere Boy will exceed the attention that has been paid to Taylor-Wood’ s recent engagement to the leading actor of the film, Aaron Johnson, 23 years her junior.

The evening was held in support of Maggie’s cancer care charity of which Taylor-Wood is a patron.

The Fair Of St Barnabas at Quintessentially Soho

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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Last week Quintessentially Soho hosted The Fair of St Barnabas, a weird and wonderful night of festivities at their pop up members’ club, The House of St. Barnabas. There was an impressive range of entertainment around the House of St. Barnabas including Mick Jones from The Clash performing with his band in the on-site chapel. All of Soho got involved, including artists from local establishments such as the Jazz All-Stars from Ronnie Scott’s,  burlesque performers from Madame JoJo’s as well as acts from members of the cast of Oliver!

The Dickensian themed costumes added some serious wow factor to the evening, and guests were able to pick up some wacky accessories and make up with the help of Prangsta costumiers who were on hand to help transform guests. A number of celebrities attended the event, and entered the fancy dress theme with varying amounts of gusto. For those that did, animal heads seemed to have been a popular choice as many guests got truly carried away with all that the enchanting evening had to offer.

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For those who couldn’t even wait until December to start expanding their stomachs in time for Christmas there were some serious opportunities for indulgence. Soho-based Randall and Aubin served up all the festive favourites from hog roast and lobster to roasted chestnuts. Reserve Brands, the premium and luxury spirits group and key supporters of Quintessentially Soho, offered a fine winter warmer, The Talisker Hot Toddie, a 10 year old Hot Toddy all the way from the Isle of Skye, as well as The Greek Street Sling with Smirnoff Black vodka, Cherry liqueur, cranberry and lemon juice.

Quintessentially Soho at The House of St Barnabas has been supporting London’s homeless community since its launch in October and proceeds from the fantastic auction and raffle which were held last week are being put towards this good cause.

www.quintessentiallysoho.com

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