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200 Pelican Ave New Orleans, LA 70114 (map)
The Crown and Anchor continues screenings of Series 7 new episodes of Doctor Who! Saturday Nights at 7pm.

This week's episode title is 'The Crimson Horror'.

Please come on out in your Doctor Who Cosplay best.

Let's show our support for the only truly authentic English Pub in New Orleans. Sit back, have a pint and drink in NEW Doctor Who!

Owner Neil Timms has graciously opened his doors to Krewe Du Who, and the Tin Dog. But seating is first come, first served.

So please come on out and celebrate the return of of Doctor Who and The Good Ship TARDIS to Algiers Point!

Written by: Mark Gatiss
Directed by: Saul Metzstein
Guest cast: Dame Diana Rigg as Mrs Gillyflower with Rachael Stirling as Ada (a Yorkshire mother and daughter with a dark secret), Brendan Patricks as Edmund and Jeremiah, Catrin Stewart as Jenny, Neve McIntosh as Madame Vastra, Dan Starkey as a Sontaran, Olivia Vinall as Effie, Michelle Tate as Abigail

"The first time Rachie and I will be working together is on an episode of Doctor Who specially written for us by Mark Gatiss. How lucky is that?" (Dame Diana Rigg)
"What joy. I am looking forward to the madness of Doctor Who enormously. Mark Gatiss has written a gift of a script and an on-screen relationship between Ma and I that is truly delicious. We have never before worked together because the offers have not been tempting, but when such a funny and original script comes through you know the time has come." (Rachael Stirling)
"Dame Diana Rigg, Rachael Stirling and a Mark Gatiss script - a combination of talents you could only get in Doctor Who! Frankly, I'm terrified already!" (Steven Moffat)
"The Doctor’s in a cool new Victorian costume. I get a hat and a three-piece suit. I’m having a ball!" (Matt Smith)
"It’s joyously camp. We take the piss out of ourselves." (Rachael Stirling)
"I didn’t think Mark Gatiss could get any camper – then I read The Crimson Horror!" (Steven Moffat)
"We’ve got Diana Rigg and junior Diana Rigg in an absolutely mental story by Mark Gatiss – all period drama will pale next to this monstrosity of nonsense! It’s absolutely glorious. You’ll watch other period dramas and say ‘When are they going to do the scary bit?’" (Steven Moffat)