by Johnny Fox | Sep 12, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
Oooh, Christina Bianco, aren’t you a fierce little bundle of talent? Afflicted, in her own words, with an ability and an enthusiasm to sing almost any style of music from a very young age, she’s blossomed into an entertainer whose capability is both formidable, and...
by Franco Milazzo | Sep 11, 2013 | Reviews
Video may have killed the radio star but it is busy giving cabaret ones a spectacular new lease of life. Step forward, Christina Bianco. American singer Christina Bianco is no novice to the cabaret singing lark. Born “three minutes outside New York City”,...
by Sara Cluderay | Sep 3, 2013 | Cabaret, Features, Interview
Its fair to say that the number of cabaret artists that have scored viral video hits this year has been low. Sure, there was boylesque troupe Mod Carousel’s excellent genderbending pastiche of Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines but, soon after, footage from a...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 24, 2016 | Editorial, Features
Back in 2014, Soho Estates, owners of the block containing Madame Jojo’s, promised that the iconic burlesque joint would return in “a couple of years” following its premature closure; the place was shuttered after its licence was revoked due to a violent fracas but...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Oct 16, 2014 | Musical Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Forbidden Broadway has extended its stay in the West End, but what’s Broadway to a Londoner? We find out how the New York smash goes down with the locals… The beauty of the revue format Gerard Alessandrini created for Forbidden Broadway is that material...
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