by Sara Cluderay | Oct 25, 2014 | Features, Interview
Performance artist and “Mistress of the Macabre” Mary Beth Morossa debuts her new one-woman storytelling show Greywing House at the London Horror Festival next week. The London Horror Festival is an annual celebration of horror in the performing arts. After three...
by Sara Cluderay | Aug 7, 2014 | Reviews
A truly creative, artful and emotional piece of music theatre. Quebec’s iconoclastic L’orchestre d’hommes-orchestres (LODHO) adapt the music of Kurt Weill for their return to Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, having...
by Sara Cluderay | Jul 21, 2014 | Reviews
An interesting, novel and funny cabaret-style opera about love, pigs and sausages. Gloria – A Pigtale is the first opera presented by Mahogany Opera Group, launched in 2014 to bring together the expertise of two pioneering contemporary opera companies – The Opera...
by Sara Cluderay | Jul 7, 2014 | Reviews
Cute budget retro-themed club night with not-so-cute budget cabaret acts East London loves a nice retro-themed event, but the Coney Island Party and Freakshow at Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club attracts a mixed crowd with a fairly low hipster count. This budget club...
by Sara Cluderay | Jun 24, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
An emotional, personal and from-the-heart evening of sung story-telling. Classically-trained songstress Lili La Scala’s new show Siren had its London premiere at London Wonderground this week, featuring a very personal collection of found songs, telling stories about...
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