by Johnny Fox | Jun 6, 2013 | Cabaret, Reviews, Theatre
This needn’t detain us long. Four guys, not named Moe, not named anything you’ll remember from recent West End appearances as a matter of fact, have been scraped together to croon a battery of show tunes while pretending to be more rock band than romantic lead. The...
by Franco Milazzo | May 31, 2013 | Circus, Reviews
When it comes to humanity under the big top, it is not just about the tears of a clown. Knee Deep, the debut show from experienced Australian circus troupe Casus, examines the physical and mental limits of the human self. Created in 2011, by the quartet of Natano...
by Helen Whitcher | May 30, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Hysterical laughter rings out from the The Pheasantry as this petite, suave underground venue plays host to comic musical double act Kit and McConnel. The Chelsea venue is packed to the rafters, full of punters awaiting an evening of innuendo entertainment. With songs...
by Sara Cluderay | May 30, 2013 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Photos, Reviews
Sophisticated costume party connoisseurs White Mischief took over the Scala nightclub to create “four themed rooms of Sci-Fi, Science and B-Movie fun”. An impressive line-up of circus, burlesque, bands and cabaret acts perform on the main stage, with interactive...
by Helen Whitcher | May 24, 2013 | Circus, Features, Reviews
What goes around: London Hoopfest 2013 returns for another week featuring many hues of hectic hula action. We take stock of what this week’s events and look forward to the remaining highlights. The Mile End Pavillion has been swept up by hoop fever this week as...
by Nicola Rainbow | May 23, 2013 | Burlesque, Photos, Reviews
Some books are worth reading for their amazing stories, some for their fabulous wit and some just for the smutty bits. Some, as with Len Roth’s The Queens of Burlesque, are visual essays made purely for poring over and soaking up. The Queens of Burlesque is a...
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