by Katharine Kavanagh | Jun 2, 2016 | Cabaret, Circus, Reviews, Theatre
Many visitors are attracted to the iconic Coney Island amusement district of New York for its open air rollercoasters, games of chance, or sandy beach and hotdogs. For others though, the main attraction lies in a building on the corner of West 12th Street, transformed...
by Laura Cress | Apr 28, 2016 | Reviews, Theatre
This Is Cabaret rating ★★★★☆ To beer or not to beer? That’s really not the question when it comes to Magnificent Bastard’s raucous production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. For this is Sh!t-Faced Shakespeare – and that means the drink’s the thing. The idea is so...
by This Is Cabaret | Apr 22, 2016 | Features, Theatre, Variety
We have one pair of tickets for next weekend’s wildest event The Goblin King’s Masquerade Ball. For a chance to get your claws on them, read on. A wonderful darkside of fantasy, The Goblin King’s Masquerade Ball on Friday 29 April promises to be a...
by Franco Milazzo | Apr 14, 2016 | Reviews, Theatre
This Is Cabaret rating ★★★★☆ Don’t look now but yet another new immersive theatre experience has landed in London. Is it any good? Based on the popular 1990s children’s horror novels written by American author RL Stine, this take on the Goosebumps books can be found...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Apr 1, 2016 | Circus, Theatre
We might as well just go ahead and say it: CircusFest. The biennial festival of contemporary circus produced by the Roundhouse is back from 4-24th, taking over not just the Camden venue, but also infiltrating other circus theatre hotspots around town. As part of the...
by Ed Gosling | Mar 26, 2016 | Circus, Reviews, Theatre
These Books Are Made for Walking is a new production chiefly devised by multi-skilled circus artist Alice Allart, clown performer Fabrice Dominici and musician Patrice Colet. Suitable for children and adults, the story unfolds with a lonely librarian (Dominici) who...
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