by Mia Boum Boum | Apr 26, 2015 | Drag, Reviews, Theatre
It’s fitting that Shock Treatment, the equal (yes, equal) to the cult behemoth Rocky Horror Picture Show, is getting its stage premiere at the King’s head Theatre. The stage version of Richard O’Brien’s rather more famous work debuted at the Royal Court Upstairs...
by Mia Boum Boum | Jun 16, 2014 | Reviews
There are few more fitting surroundings than a 1920s-style Spiegeltent on London’s South Bank on a summer’s night for an evening of burlesque. Whether sat in the booths around the circumference of the venue or in the stalls, the mirror-lined big top is a perfect place...
by Mia Boum Boum | Mar 17, 2014 | Burlesque, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Singing be damned! Lynn Ruth Miller is one hot Granny Gone Wild. Singing be damned! Lynn Ruth Miller is one hot Granny Gone Wild. Lynn Ruth Miller is one sassy octogenarian. Within five minutes of appearing onstage at a packed Soho Theatre, having announced “Hi, I’m...
by Mia Boum Boum | Feb 26, 2014 | Magic, Reviews
Piccadilly Circus’ Jermyn Street Theatre is, according to the man himself, Paul Daniel’s smallest venue to date. For a magician who commanded his own BBC television show for 15 years as well as a two-year residency at the Prince of Wales Theatre, a headline slot at...
by Mia Boum Boum | Jan 9, 2014 | Burlesque, Reviews
The first biography of the iconic Lili St. Cyr does not spare the star’s blushes with a deep look into this seminal artist’s life. By any definition, Lili St. Cyr is a legend. Her class and beauty have influenced many performers of the sensual arts that...
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