by Franco Milazzo | Oct 20, 2014 | Reviews, Variety
Does London want more or less posh cabaret? More it seems. On every other Sunday between now and Christmas, Cabaret At Scarfes Bar will see the Rosewood London’s iconic watering hole turned into a den of refined iniquity. Located deep in what estate agents refer to as...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Oct 20, 2014 | Reviews, Variety
Miss Behave’s Gameshow is a one woman attack on the “narrow-minded” comedy scene. Deliberately lo-fi, chaotic and (almost) without structure, this is not an experience for the meek-hearted or the righteously offended. As I wait in line to enter the Spiegeltent I hear...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Oct 19, 2014 | Circus, Reviews, Supperclub, Theatre
Food and circus, two of my favourite things. So, when I heard Crashmat Collective were combining them both in their unique dining experience Façade, I got understandably excited… Façade offers a three-course meal served exclusively by the company’s seven...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Oct 16, 2014 | Musical Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Forbidden Broadway has extended its stay in the West End, but what’s Broadway to a Londoner? We find out how the New York smash goes down with the locals… The beauty of the revue format Gerard Alessandrini created for Forbidden Broadway is that material...
by Candace Chan | Oct 6, 2014 | Reviews
Where can you find a show that celebrates musicals, jazz and pop culture, hosted by a drag queen in all her 6’8” glory? Come to the Hippodrome Casino and see for yourself. The Velma Celli show is a regular at Hippodrome Casino’s cabaret room and is arguably the...
by Laura Cress | Oct 2, 2014 | Reviews
Call it Japan’s answer to the Blue Man Group if you want. Put a label on it if you must, but it isn’t really like anything you’ve seen before. Siro-A has returned to the Leicester Square Theatre with its fusion of truly spectacular visual effects, mime and a kicking...
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