by Ed Gosling | Dec 31, 2013 | Features
Theatrical cabaret has long been a place of experimentation and diversity. Free from the shackles of conventionality, it provides scope to explore performance art to it’s fullest. Espoused by venues like The Box and performers like Miss Rose Wood and the Late...
by Ed Gosling | Nov 26, 2013 | Burlesque, Reviews
Can students from two competing schools ever come together to create something new? Can they shake off their diverse tutelage to perform on the same stage or will they always co-exist like star-crossed lovers who see each other across a darkened burlesque parlour...
by Ed Gosling | Nov 13, 2013 | Circus, Reviews
Heard the one about the big top show hidden away in a local arts centre? Circus Bites does away with the fineries of the fairground to focus on London’s plethora of skilled physical performers. For North Londoners who will find any excuse not to cross the river unless...
by Ed Gosling | Jul 17, 2013 | Reviews, Variety
The Double R Club continue their “Summer Of Unease” tour by stepping out of the light and into the dark of the London Wonderground’s Spiegeltent. The Double R Club is not for the fainthearted, Traumata Marnie Scarlet Laurie Hagen Don’t imagine...
by Ed Gosling | Jul 5, 2013 | Reviews
Gravel-voiced singer Tom Waits’ magnificent music has built up a cult following and how the self-styled “cabaret tribute” L’Orchestre d’Hommes-Orchestres interpret his opus in a highly original manner. The six piece group...
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