by Nicola Rainbow | Sep 6, 2013 | Interview, Musical Comedy
Those crazy kids Bourgeois & Maurice have stepped out of the shadows for another series of must-see concerts. The neo-cabaret musical freakshow siblings with the smart tongues and smarter outfits will be rolling into Soho Theatre again next week with their new...
by Sara Cluderay | Aug 7, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
One woman’s musical love letter to singer and actress Dame Julie Andrews. A disclaimer: I have been obsessed with Julie Andrews since seeing The Sound of Music at the age of six. She is my raison d’être as a singer, so I needed to make readers aware that this...
by Sarah Jane O'Neill | Jul 2, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Frisky and Mannish’s School of Pop is still a five star masterclass. Just don’t try and explain it to anyone. School of Pop might be an old show, but this revival at the South Bank’s London Wonderground, is still as fresh and mercurial as it was in 2009. The first...
by This Is Cabaret | Jun 3, 2013 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Circus, Drag, Features, Magic, Musical Comedy, News, Supperclub, Variety
May was an unusually eventful month, especially on the burlesque front with US burlesque superstar Catherine D’Lish not appearing as planned at either the London Burlesque Festival or her own re-scheduled shows and workshops. No matter, there was still plenty...
by Helen Whitcher | May 30, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Hysterical laughter rings out from the The Pheasantry as this petite, suave underground venue plays host to comic musical double act Kit and McConnel. The Chelsea venue is packed to the rafters, full of punters awaiting an evening of innuendo entertainment. With songs...
by This Is Cabaret | May 23, 2013 | Musical Comedy, News
The louchest flâneur in town won Alternative Eurovision last week and is now offering a select few a personal audience. Last week, Marcel Lucont was the toast of Alternative Eurovision, winning the audience vote with his laconic yet erotic hip-hop number Merde-Oui. ...
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