by Sara Cluderay | Aug 7, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
One woman’s musical love letter to singer and actress Dame Julie Andrews. A disclaimer: I have been obsessed with Julie Andrews since seeing The Sound of Music at the age of six. She is my raison d’être as a singer, so I needed to make readers aware that this...
by Nicola Rainbow | Aug 1, 2013 | Reviews
London Wonderground’s Spiegeltent is manipulated for an unusual effect. It’s hard to know what to expect from Silencio, a night billed as a “multi-sensory journey” where one puts on headphones and is immersed in a world of “celluloid...
by Franco Milazzo | Aug 1, 2013 | Reviews
A lap dancing club is a surprise venue to catch one of the most thrilling forms of cabaret. Lap dancing clubs are for sleazeballs and girls of negotiable affections, right? The general consensus amongst the chattering classes is that lapdancing venues demean women...
by Mia Boum Boum | Jul 30, 2013 | Burlesque, Reviews
Not a historical reference in sight at A History of Burlesque. The Horse is a newly re-thought drinking establishment on the Westminster Bridge Road, and Afterglow Art are a new production company taking up residence in the upstairs quarters. Their A History of...
by Helen Whitcher | Jul 30, 2013 | Reviews
From the travelling big top, through big name productions, theatrical circus, youth projects, circus education and resident shows right through to the weird and wonderful world of contemporary circus and freak shows, new book Circus Mania covers all the bases. Called...
by This Is Cabaret | Jul 26, 2013 | Reviews
Never let it be said that we didn’t try to prepare you the Edinburgh Fringe. Who better to pass on morsels of survivalist wisdom than Damsel Sophie, conqueror of the Adelaide Fringe and someone who has already provided valuable advice before on the subjects of...
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