by Tim MacAvoy | Jul 25, 2013 | Previews, Reviews
The talented Christopher Green (aka Tina C, aka Ida Barr) has taken his infamous Office Party to a new level of interaction in what can only be described as a show without a name. This Show Has No Name is light on description, only promising that London Wonderground...
by Helen Whitcher | Jul 24, 2013 | Features, Interview, Reviews
The family-friendly variety supergroup Slightly Fat Features are heading to the Fringe next month. What can we expect from them? This year Slightly Fat Features heads to the Edinburgh Fringe festival, taking with it a 70-minute self-titled mashup of previous...
by Kerry Fitzgerald | Jul 24, 2013 | Reviews
Underground sensations Jake and Amir have amassed a loyal following thanks to their weekly video episodes and their new podcast. But how well did the two Americans translate their online show to a live London audience? When American web comedians and collegehumor.com...
by Franco Milazzo | Jul 23, 2013 | Photos, Reviews
What ho! The Chap Olympiad made a welcome return to Bedford Square this year on a gloriously sunny day. The Chap Olympiad is quite possibly the most eccentric sporting event around. Calling itself “a celebration of athletic ineptitude and immaculate trouser creases”,...
by Sara Cluderay | Jul 22, 2013 | Reviews
Sublime singing with heart on ruffled taffeta sleeve. The Purcell Room, the Queen Elizabeth Hall’s recital space at the Southbank, is for classical singers a landmark venue, having been the stage for many a distinguished artist’s debut. As part of the Southbank’s...
by Helen Whitcher | Jul 19, 2013 | Circus, Reviews
Hailing from Québec, Circus Alfonse bring the essence of the lumberjack yard to the Southbank Centre, using all manners of different wooden logs, poles and metal tools to perform a show crammed with lively music, stunning tricks and a strong sense of heritage. ...
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