by Laura Cress | Jul 3, 2014 | Magic, Reviews
Corny jokes, slick tricks and even free slices of cake are the order of the day at the jam packed 5th birthday of the magic showcase Conjuring At The Court. Whilst some segments of the night can be ever so slightly hit and miss, the sheer number and variety of acts on...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Jul 2, 2014 | Circus, Reviews, Variety
Officially down as ‘crazy shit’ on the backstage scheduling board, the Monster Sideshow proudly impress upon us their “freak” status, and watch us squirm and gasp in awe at their death defying stunts. Harking back to the history of the circus...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Jul 2, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews, Variety
Time flies when you’re at a good cabaret, and Mavericks is one of the best. At over £200 a ticket it should be… Yes, Mavericks is Glastonbury Festival’s late night cabaret show, transforming the tent which, by day, presents the Poetry & Words...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 1, 2014 | Drag, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Spit or Soileau? Possibly as a result of Channel 4’s longrunning Eurotrash and its normalisation of bizarre sexuality and London’s burgeoning performance art scene, it seems that we’re becoming a difficult crowd to shock. In the last two months alone, I’ve seen a...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 1, 2014 | Reviews
I didn’t fancy the chances of The Soho Hobo (aka Tim Arnold) for two reasons. I had been to a vodka tasting in Clapham the night before. There was only one vodka but I did a lot of tasting. Secondly, I have seen The Look of Love, the tedious slop about Paul Raymond...
by Franco Milazzo | Jun 27, 2014 | Reviews, Variety
Time to check if there is still life in your drawing skills and lead in your pencil: global phenomenon Dr Sketchy’s Anti-Art School is coming to the London Wonderground this summer. If you’re thinking of going, check out these tongue-in-cheek tips before...
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