by This Is Cabaret | Oct 9, 2013 | Features, Variety
Beyond the phonetic, most people would say that ballet and cabaret have nothing in common. Most people would be wrong. It is not unusual to find burlesque dancers with a background in other dance forms but to Iestyn Edwards ballet in particular has given him a career...
by Sara Cluderay | Oct 9, 2013 | Reviews, Variety
Bacchanalia gets decadent dandies hot under the collar. Listen here: the Last +Tuesday Society is not a Doomsday fraternity neither is it a celebration of what happened the week before. No. Instead it is a “pataphysical organization founded by William James at Harvard...
by Sarah Jane O'Neill | Sep 30, 2013 | Reviews, Variety
Leave your troubles outside and step into Herr Kettner’s Kabaret – a divinely decadent supper club with some tantalising entertainment on the menu. There might be a growing smorgasbord of vintage themed nights to be sampled in London right now, but Herr Kettner’s...
by Franco Milazzo | Sep 26, 2013 | Reviews, Variety
Fetish club Torture Garden and vintage foodies Bourne & Hollingworth make for curious bedfellows. Who goes on top? Who sleeps in the wet spot? And who makes breakfast in the morning? The union of two giants of the party scene has produced a curious offspring....
by Mia Boum Boum | Sep 9, 2013 | Burlesque, Reviews, Variety
Chrys Columbine’s new show is cut-glass with the occasional shard of crystal. Chrys Columbine (c) Tim Draper Leah Debrincat (c) Tim Draper Joe Morose and Chrys Columbine (c) Mark Thomas This evening’s performance, at a packed-out Hippodrome Casino, begins in...
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...
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