by Franco Milazzo | Apr 1, 2014 | Reviews
Take that! Gary Barlow turns the table on his Cabariot critics by announcing his first cabaret tour. Take That star Gary Barlow has announced that this autumn he will be a headlining a series of shows across the North of England. The twist? He will be abandoning his...
by Franco Milazzo | Mar 31, 2014 | Reviews
Burgers in donuts, celebrity judges and an in-house tap troupe: Hamburger Queen bows out in style. Known by something a bit snappier before a certain firm had a word in Scottee’s shell-like, the month-long celebration of chub culture created by the outspoken...
by Alex Chappel | Mar 29, 2014 | Circus, Reviews
Raising the curtain on Circusfest 2014 is La Meute,a six-man celebration of the Russian Swing. Dressed only in unsecured towels, this acrobatic French sextet risk more than life and limb on this outsize piece of circus equipment. The eponymous troupe – whose name...
by Mia Boum Boum | Mar 17, 2014 | Burlesque, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Singing be damned! Lynn Ruth Miller is one hot Granny Gone Wild. Singing be damned! Lynn Ruth Miller is one hot Granny Gone Wild. Lynn Ruth Miller is one sassy octogenarian. Within five minutes of appearing onstage at a packed Soho Theatre, having announced “Hi, I’m...
by Laura Cress | Mar 13, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
With the London Festival of Cabaret about to hit the capital in May, there’s still plenty of time to get acquainted with the Great American Songbook. One place to start would be New York’s Aaron Weinstein who is playing this week at the Crazy Coqs. ...
by Franco Milazzo | Mar 5, 2014 | Reviews, Supperclub, Variety
They may be harder to get into than an old email account but secret societies are all the rage. Thankfully, there comes along one which doesn’t require you to be a billionaire or Salvador Dali to go to one of their parties. Whether you want to call it cabaret...
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