by David Lloyd-Davies | Sep 16, 2014 | Reviews
Staged as part of the Southbank Centre’s Unlimited Festival which celebrated difference with a spirit of artistic adventure, honesty and humour, Wendy Hoose provides a fun perspective on modern dating. I once met up with someone from an internet dating site who...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 28, 2014 | Reviews
Having performed their well-received Julie Andrews tribute Julie Madly Deeply no less than 144 times to date, Roulston & Young have revived their 2012 show, Songs for Cynics, presumably to get some respite from the supercalifraglisticexpialidociousness of The...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 14, 2014 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Bourgeois & Maurice have had a successful seven years as one of the cabaret scene’s most well-regarded acts. What better way to celebrate their longevity than having a birthday party in London Wonderground’s Spiegeltent? Having steeped in the queue for seats –...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 1, 2014 | Drag, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Spit or Soileau? Possibly as a result of Channel 4’s longrunning Eurotrash and its normalisation of bizarre sexuality and London’s burgeoning performance art scene, it seems that we’re becoming a difficult crowd to shock. In the last two months alone, I’ve seen a...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 1, 2014 | Reviews
I didn’t fancy the chances of The Soho Hobo (aka Tim Arnold) for two reasons. I had been to a vodka tasting in Clapham the night before. There was only one vodka but I did a lot of tasting. Secondly, I have seen The Look of Love, the tedious slop about Paul Raymond...
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