by Franco Milazzo | Mar 1, 2016 | Reviews
This Is Cabaret rating ★★★★☆ “You can tell you’re rocking the gig when you can hear the Piccadilly Line trains going by,” is just one of more printable pokes said by Nina Conti’s sidekick, Monk. Appearing with its owner in her latest outing In...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 18, 2016 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
This Is Cabaret Rating: ★★★★★ Sometime in the late 1980s, Kenny Everett, Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana apparently walked into a South London gay bar. If you need to Google any of those names, there’s a good chance that Royal Vauxhall is not for you. Details of...
by This Is Cabaret | Feb 17, 2016 | Reviews
The Glory’s epic drag contest LIPSYNC1000 is back for another season. See below for our report on the first heat and images from the night. Last Wednesday saw Heat 1 of LIPSYNC1000 at The Glory, their flagship annual contest in which drag queens, kings and...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 11, 2016 | Reviews, Theatre
Ursula Martinez is not shy about exposing herself in the name of art. Her burlesque-cum-magic red hanky routine made her name over a decade ago and, when a performance of that act was unofficially uploaded to the internet, Martinez turned her feelings about the affair...
by Ed Gosling | Feb 10, 2016 | Circus, Reviews
Six performers struggle to hold on to a platform that spins, shakes and tilts them in experimental dance theatre He Who Falls at the Barbican as part of the London International Mime Festival The marketing for the show hints at the action unfolding through elements of...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 3, 2016 | Drag, Reviews
Self-described “action transvestite” Eddie Izzard has come a long way from his early days of performing on the cobbles of Covent Garden and his first gig at Balham’s Banana Cabaret. Three decades on, he has returned to the West End with Force Majeure:...
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