by Marika Rauscher | Sep 18, 2013 | Cabaret, Features
The launch of the controversial London Festival Of Cabaret also saw the opening of the capital’s latest cabaret room. What’s it like? If all publicity is good publicity, the inaugural London Festival Of Cabaret (LFOC) could not have got off to a better...
by Nicola Rainbow | Sep 7, 2013 | Cabaret, Reviews
The operatic, gypsy, folk, punk-rock cabaret trio, The Tiger Lillies, return to London with a sold-out 90 minute musical adaptation of The Rime of The Ancient Mariner. The Tiger Lillies are no strangers to the theatre. Having previously created their own version of...
by Sasha Garwood | Sep 6, 2013 | Announcements, Cabaret, Previews, Theatre, Variety
Cabaret-influenced performers of three very different kinds collide at Hackney’s Power Lunches Art Cafe on Friday 6th September, as dieselpunk space pirates the Mechanisms team up with fiercely political the Indelicates and heartrendingly beautiful piano-based...
by Sara Cluderay | Sep 3, 2013 | Cabaret, Features, Interview
Its fair to say that the number of cabaret artists that have scored viral video hits this year has been low. Sure, there was boylesque troupe Mod Carousel’s excellent genderbending pastiche of Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines but, soon after, footage from a...
by This Is Cabaret | Jul 31, 2013 | Cabaret, Drag, Video
This autumn, twice-bankrupt pop tart Kerry Katona is heading to the West End, presumably to repair the gaping hole in her bank account and career. In a move that has snagged the media’s attention, the queen of Iceland will appearing as screen goddess Marilyn...
by Johnny Fox | Jul 26, 2013 | Cabaret
Barb Jungr is quite a challenge to reviewers. With sixteen highly-applauded albums under her belt, endless five-star and superlative commendations, and an accolade from the Wall Street Journal that her 2002 Dylan compilation Every Grain of Sand was already ‘the most...
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