by Sara Cluderay | May 25, 2014 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
A masterclass in the art of post-modern cabaret from the Australian-born chanteuse. The self-styled post-post-modern diva Meow Meow’s unique brand of “kamikaze cabaret” and performance art exotica returns to the Southbank, following last year’s concert with the London...
by Sara Cluderay | May 20, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
In his book Cabaret Secrets, Gary Williams’ promises to reveal to the reader exactly how to “create your own show, travel the world and get paid to do what you love.” The well-travelled performer has used his own story to produce this guide to building a career in the...
by Sara Cluderay | Nov 27, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Anyone for virtuoso fast-paced improv with added jazz hands? The award-winning musical comedy improv troupe The Showstoppers are back in London at the Leicester Square Theatre for a short residency following their successful Edinburgh Fringe run and recent UK tour....
by Sara Cluderay | Nov 12, 2013 | Reviews, Variety
For a number of years, White Mischief has transformed Kings Cross’ The Scala into a macabre night-time playground, with four rooms of All Hallows-related mayhem, magic and music. This year, the theme is “Births, Marriages and Deaths, and the venue is (as usual)...
by Sara Cluderay | Oct 9, 2013 | Reviews, Variety
Bacchanalia gets decadent dandies hot under the collar. Listen here: the Last +Tuesday Society is not a Doomsday fraternity neither is it a celebration of what happened the week before. No. Instead it is a “pataphysical organization founded by William James at Harvard...
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