by Johnny Fox | Apr 5, 2017 | Cabaret, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Two thoroughly nice chaps you’d safely take home to mother. Two Cambridge choral scholars and occasionally camp satirists at pains to remind you they’re heterosexual. One a bit shorter and blonder, one a bit like Robert Peston. Let’s first accentuate the positive and...
by Johnny Fox | Feb 6, 2017 | Cabaret, Reviews, Theatre
There are few divas for whom you would queue an hour in the pouring rain on a cold night in January, but it was almost worth getting trench foot to witness the extraordinary, uplifting, generous and eclectic ‘comeback’ concert with which Cynthia Erivo chose to favour...
by Franco Milazzo | Jan 2, 2017 | Cabaret, Interview
Musical theatre star Scott Alan will return to the stage of Brasserie Zedel for the first time in over a year, when he performs in the debut of his show, The Journey: My Story Through Music. His one man musical tackles themes of depression, mental health, sexuality...
by This Is Cabaret | Oct 31, 2016 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Drag, Features, Musical Comedy
Remember, remember, November is always full of great cabaret. Forget those loud, empty bangs overhead: for real fireworks, check out these five shows. TUESDAY: Meow Meow, Royal Festival Hall The Australian siren dazzled this summer at the Brighton Fringe and in the...
by Laura Cress | Oct 6, 2016 | Cabaret
Four years ago, tucked away in a chic little French brasserie in the centre of London, a new cabaret venue was born. The Crazy Coqs, with the help of its exquisite art deco setting, brought “classical cabaret” back to London. From Tony award-winning Frances Ruffelle...
by Franco Milazzo | Sep 26, 2016 | Cabaret, Reviews
Sarah-Louise Young and Michael Roulston’s latest collaboration sees them give La Poule Plombée her first full show – and, still, the “frumpy pigeon” is as comically unhappy as ever. There’s no pleasing some people. The French mistress of misery was first seen as a...
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