by Nicola Rainbow | Jul 16, 2013 | Reviews, Spoken WOrd
London Wonderground hosts spoken word night Tongue Fu but nobody really knows what is going to happen – not even the performers. Tongue Fu is one of those nights where you really don’t know what you’re in for. An improvised night of spoken word and...
by Nicola Rainbow | Jul 4, 2013 | Burlesque, Reviews
Miss Nightingale romps its way through wartime Britain with pizzazz and charm…but very little burlesque. If you love burlesque, enjoy seeing those stockings being rolled off, have a penchant for feathers and glitter, love a bit of glitz and glam with some boobs...
by Nicola Rainbow | Jul 1, 2013 | Burlesque, Reviews
The House of Burlesque steps out of Madame Jojos and gives the London Wonderground Spiegeltent something to whoop about. When the House of Burlesque girls came out to The Cure’s Lovecats in typically slinky manner, adorned with cat tails and ears and licking...
by Nicola Rainbow | Jun 11, 2013 | Cabaret, Circus, Reviews
The Tiger Lillies strut and squwark with an energetic London Wonderland set. Arriving at the London Wonderground site you know you’re in the right place when you’re surrounded by people in huge black platform boots, white face paint and black shaggy dresses. And, as...
by Nicola Rainbow | May 23, 2013 | Burlesque, Photos, Reviews
Some books are worth reading for their amazing stories, some for their fabulous wit and some just for the smutty bits. Some, as with Len Roth’s The Queens of Burlesque, are visual essays made purely for poring over and soaking up. The Queens of Burlesque is a...
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