by Katharine Kavanagh | May 23, 2014 | Circus, Reviews, Theatre
Shorter, sharper but still faithful to the film director’s vision: Mary Bijou’s Hitch is, like its source material, a circus show with more than a few twists. Since this Alfred Hitchcock-inspired circus cabaret by Mary Bijou Cabaret And Social Club debuted...
by This Is Cabaret | May 23, 2014 | Reviews
The word “talent” is thrown around far too liberally these days. With live entertainment so readily available in London it’s easy to get carried away in the revelry and become overly enthusiastic about the sub-standard. The same can definitely not be said for...
by Ed Gosling | May 21, 2014 | Circus, Reviews
A Night of Gravity, the gala for students graduating from the 12 week intensive aerial course at Gravity Circus Centre, sees them performing alongside their teachers and, while the students don’t eclipse their masters, the sell-out crowd is a very warm one and...
by Sara Cluderay | May 20, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
In his book Cabaret Secrets, Gary Williams’ promises to reveal to the reader exactly how to “create your own show, travel the world and get paid to do what you love.” The well-travelled performer has used his own story to produce this guide to building a career in the...
by Kate Kelsall | May 20, 2014 | Drag, Reviews
Le Gateau Chocolat is renowned as a sumptuous, decadent treat: his monumental yet playful stage presence, that rich, emotional earthquake of a voice, the beard and, not least, all that lycra. Yet those who have followed his performative trajectory will know that this...
by Lauren Ball | May 19, 2014 | Reviews
After a successful run in last year, Limbo is set to be the biggest circus show in town this summer again. It was designed specifically for a 1920s-style Spiegeltent so it’s a good job that they’re appearing in one at the South Bank’s London...
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