by C.J. Lazaretti | Jun 13, 2012 | Reviews
If you’re ready to leave your superego at the door, you’re ready for Sleaze. Produced by freakish crooner Mat Fraser and burlesque dancer Trixie Malicious, the raunchy revue is a lowbrow cornucopia of sensational kicks. Acts can go from silly and tacky to downright...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Jun 11, 2012 | Features, Interview
Why would Prospero open a boozer in his uncharted island? To host a variety show, of course. Dusty Limits writes and directs Boom Boom Club: Prospero’s Tavern, an ambitious mix of cabaret, circus, burlesque and theatre. C.J. Lazaretti interviews the rakish libertine...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Jun 9, 2012 | Reviews
Do cabaret and wellies go together? The second edition of The Apple Cart festival at Victoria Park held eight unflinching hours of non-stop mayhem in its cabaret tent, under non-stop rain. It was a muddy affair. Literally as well. Rising popular demand for variety is...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Jun 7, 2012 | Reviews
As one of the longest-running weekly supper clubs in London, the Wam Bam Club occupies a leading position in its niche. This non-stop parade of sensual revelry and tongue-in-cheek sass features no less than 15 burlesque, cabaret and circus acts. Many of them are...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Jun 2, 2012 | Reviews
Musical comedy duo EastEnd Cabaret has entertained and shocked crowds with their scandalously hilarious sexcapades since 2009. After an acclaimed season at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe and an award-winning Australian tour, East London’s most debauched...
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