by Katharine Kavanagh | Apr 25, 2014 | Circus, Reviews, Theatre
Appearing at the Roundhouse as part of Circusfest 2014, Puffball is a complicated show to critique, as it was developed partly as a social circus project, and partly as a professional production. There is an apparent theatrical naivety to much of the direction, giving...
by Kate Kelsall | Feb 12, 2014 | Reviews, Theatre
Whereas “Best Of” albums tend to signal that a band’s sell-by date is overdue, The Worst of Scottee highlights the eponymous artist at the height of his expressive powers. This giddy pinnacle is reached whilst wallowing in the messy gutter of his past....
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 7, 2014 | Features, Interview, Theatre
With themes of family, betrayal and murder, Renaissance playwright John Webster’s The Duchess Of Malfi is not a play for the squeamish. New theatre company Inky Cloak have updated this classic for their debut production with third gender performer LaJohn Joseph...
by Sasha Garwood | Sep 6, 2013 | Announcements, Cabaret, Previews, Theatre, Variety
Cabaret-influenced performers of three very different kinds collide at Hackney’s Power Lunches Art Cafe on Friday 6th September, as dieselpunk space pirates the Mechanisms team up with fiercely political the Indelicates and heartrendingly beautiful piano-based...
by Helen Whitcher | Jun 25, 2013 | Circus, Theatre
Possibly the most relevant and perfect choice for a venue ever made, Falling Up’s adventure tour of experiences slots perfectly into Jackson Lane’s winding winding rooms and secret doors. Jacksons Lane’s Postcards seasons continues with a brand new version of...
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...
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