by This Is Cabaret | Nov 19, 2014 | Features
Don’t look now but some of the finest utterings on 21st century qualms you’ll hear this week has been provided not by Noam Chomsky, nor by Bob Geldof and not even Russell Brand. Lummy. Fans of Miss Behave’s Game Show (which is coming to Brighton this...
by This Is Cabaret | Nov 14, 2014 | Features, Variety
Next week, acclaimed clown Kiki Lovechild brings his critically celebrated debut production The Weatherman to the Mimetic Festival. His unabashed love of the history of vaudeville and variety has heavily influenced his career and we leaned on his expert knowledge to...
by Nicola Rainbow | Nov 12, 2014 | Burlesque, Editorial, Features
It’s a glamorous life, being a burlesque performer. The glitter, the beautiful costumes, the late night cocktails and vats of bubbly wine. Not to mention all that rapturous applause, schmoozing and partying on yachts. Sigh. But perhaps it isn’t all...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Nov 1, 2014 | Circus, Features
Between October’s Halloween spookery and December’s Christmas craziness, what has November got? We’ll tell ya… This month La Soirée is back, launching in the South Bank Spiegeltent on 5th, including new acts and old favourites on the little red...
by Sara Cluderay | Oct 25, 2014 | Features, Interview
Performance artist and “Mistress of the Macabre” Mary Beth Morossa debuts her new one-woman storytelling show Greywing House at the London Horror Festival next week. The London Horror Festival is an annual celebration of horror in the performing arts. After three...
by This Is Cabaret | Oct 24, 2014 | Features
Quite some months ago, whilst studiously partaking in one of our BA History of Art lectures on the Renaissance, my dear and talented friend Mr. David McAlmont casually whispered to me that he would be singing at Andrew Logan’s Alternative Miss World 2014 beauty...
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