by Alex Chappel | Mar 19, 2013 | Cabaret, Reviews, Supperclub
Three years ago, Shelley Goldstein achieved YouTube fame with with a pro-gay marriage song. She’s back with a short run in Soho restaurant Sergio’s. Shelly Goldstein has returned to London with a short run of Tuesday night gigs in a packed Downstairs At...
by Tim MacAvoy | Mar 18, 2013 | Reviews, Theatre
A keystone of cabaret, audience interaction is being adopted more and more by fringe theatre. A new production from Stamp Collective puts the focus on the audience leading to a potentially different show each time. In a sense, this is an interactive theatre piece...
by Helen Whitcher | Mar 13, 2013 | Circus, Reviews
Transformed from retired fishing vessel to AirCraft carrier, the MS Stubnitz is the circus hotspot of the week. From this Thursday to Sunday, the latest show by Greenwich-based company AirCraft Circus takes place aboard the ex-German fishing vessel MS Stubnitz. The...
by Tim MacAvoy | Mar 8, 2013 | Reviews, Theatre
Based on a finalist piece at the Roundhouse Show Slam 2012, Windup Collective have extended it to a full show. How has the transition fared? If it were allowable to sum this show up in one word, it would be: no. Wind-Up Collective present a musical fairytale mix-up,...
by Helen Whitcher | Feb 28, 2013 | Reviews, Spoken WOrd
This week’s Velvet Tongue was a filthier affair than even we expected. Describing itself as London’s erotic literary soirée, Velvet Tongue promises a night of poetry and performance with a naughty twist. Those who consider Jane Austen’s back catalogue to be a...
by Lauren Ball | Feb 26, 2013 | Cabaret, Musical Comedy, Reviews
She has won over the crowds in New York and Edinburgh and now cabaret star Lady Rizo is making her debut in London to much fanfare. Is she worth the hype? Having won the inaugural Time Out and Soho Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2012, New York City...
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