by Laura Cress | Sep 17, 2014 | Reviews, Spoken WOrd
Curated and compered by alt-drag enfant terrible Scottee of Camp, Hamburger Queen, and The Worst Of Scottee fame, new project Fraff kicked off earlier this month with a show at Rich Mix. The night brought together an impressive collection of alt-cabaret luminaries to...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Sep 16, 2014 | Reviews
Staged as part of the Southbank Centre’s Unlimited Festival which celebrated difference with a spirit of artistic adventure, honesty and humour, Wendy Hoose provides a fun perspective on modern dating. I once met up with someone from an internet dating site who...
by Johnny Fox | Sep 12, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
Oooh, Christina Bianco, aren’t you a fierce little bundle of talent? Afflicted, in her own words, with an ability and an enthusiasm to sing almost any style of music from a very young age, she’s blossomed into an entertainer whose capability is both formidable, and...
by Candace Chan | Sep 10, 2014 | Drag, Musical Comedy, Reviews
You don’t need a time machine to visit the golden era of song and dance. The Music Hall Menagerie is a night of mindless revelry and diverse entertainment that will leave you laughing head over heels. For those of us unfortunate enough to be born in the last...
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 9, 2014 | Reviews
One of the greatest globe-trotting cabaret experiences bringing their own fireworks to the capital from 5 November. Hold onto your hats: La Soirée is back in a big way. While Cirque du Soleil is all about the high concept circus in posh venues, La Soirée is its spit...
by Franco Milazzo | Sep 9, 2014 | Reviews
Lady Rizo is blowing into the Soho Theatre again from this week after another successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe. The singer from the Big Apple earned her first visit to the Dean Street venue as part of her prize for winning the inaugural TO&ST award in 2012,...
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