by This Is Cabaret | Sep 18, 2014 | Features
There are only a few more weeks now until the London Wonderground shuts up shop for this year and takes its award-winning Spiegeltent with it. The pop-up venue on the South Bank has once again provided a fantastic festival of variety entertainment headlined by the...
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 18, 2014 | Interview, Musical Comedy
Jacksons Lane opens its doors this week to The Liberation of Colette Simple, a musical theatre project which takes as its starting point a Tennessee Williams short story of self-induced repression and liberation by flattened flora. With each lyricist taking...
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 16, 2014 | Features, Photos
To celebrate the Double R Club’s fifth birthday this Thursday, co-producers Benjamin Louche and Rose Thorne have shared some of their favourite images from photo book The Black Lodge, compiled by a mysterious regular patron of the Double R, known only as...
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 11, 2014 | Features, Musical Comedy, Previews
Next month, musical satirists Bourgeois & Maurice join forces with cabaret’s philosopher king David Hoyle for new show Middle Of Their Road in which the three never knowingly understated musicians will be bringing musical justice to a number of criminal records....
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 9, 2014 | Reviews
One of the greatest globe-trotting cabaret experiences bringing their own fireworks to the capital from 5 November. Hold onto your hats: La Soirée is back in a big way. While Cirque du Soleil is all about the high concept circus in posh venues, La Soirée is its spit...
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