by Chris Dudley | Apr 25, 2017 | Drag, Reviews
8:00 PM at the Leicester Square Theatre and, with phones set to airplane mode and armrests down, it is time for veteran flight attendant-cum-comedienne Pam Ann back to cause mayhem on her 20th anniversary. The last two decades have seen Caroline Reid as her...
by This Is Cabaret | Apr 1, 2017 | Burlesque, Drag, News
Soho Estates have announced that, when the scaffolding around the Madame Jojo’s venue eventually comes down next year, there will be “something very different”. John James, MD of Soho Estates and Paul Raymond’s son-in-law, exclusively filled us in on the...
by This Is Cabaret | Dec 25, 2016 | Burlesque, Drag, Features, Video
Last Christmas, we gave you our heart*. This Christmas, we have something else in mind. Put down that mince pie, switch off the TV for a few minutes and watch this. Yes, now. We’ll keep this short as you probably have oodles to do like Snapchatting your Christmas...
by Candace Chan | Nov 14, 2016 | Drag
Formed in 2010, drag girl band DENIM has transformed from Cambridge University’s first and only professional drag troupe to an award-nominated supergroup who have toured the UK and shared the Glastonbury stage with Florence & the Machine. Stylish, hilarious,...
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 Candace Chan | Sep 22, 2016 | Drag, Theatre
Taking inspiration from Muriel Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, David Hoyle’s latest show is a satiric lecture performance aiming to deconstruct education through the medium of education. Ms Hoyle’s character is loving and charismatic like the...
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