by This Is Cabaret | Apr 15, 2014 | Features, Variety
Get those ghoulish gladrags ready as you may be on the verge of winning a pair of tickets to one of the most eye-popping parties of the year. The Goblin King’s Masquerade Ball returns next month and, having been there a couple of years back, we’re already...
by This Is Cabaret | Mar 12, 2014 | Features, Variety
More than a century before cabaret mushroomed into its current state of engorgement, music hall was keeping the masses entertained with a variety format familiar to many modern audiences. In those golden days, comedy, burlesque and vaudeville happily co-existed...
by Franco Milazzo | Mar 5, 2014 | Reviews, Supperclub, Variety
They may be harder to get into than an old email account but secret societies are all the rage. Thankfully, there comes along one which doesn’t require you to be a billionaire or Salvador Dali to go to one of their parties. Whether you want to call it cabaret...
by This Is Cabaret | Mar 4, 2014 | Features, Interview, Variety
Given how few shows around London make it to their decennial, talent soiree Cheese ‘n’ Crackers is on its way to becoming a cabaret institution. We speak to its producer, Paul L Martin. There’s busy and then there’s busy. When he’s not...
by This Is Cabaret | Feb 19, 2014 | Features, Variety
Charity might begin at home but for those looking for a change of scenery or company, next Friday’s fundraiser at the Hippodrome Casino might be just the bill. One-off variety fundraiser Turns On A Sixpence is the brainchild of cabaret veteran Madame Galina Prima...
by This Is Cabaret | Feb 3, 2014 | Reviews, Supperclub, Variety
Goodbye Café de Paris, hello Café Royal. How does the Black Cat Cabaret fare in its new residency? Toby Boon investigates. After almost a year packing out the Friday night slot at the Café de Paris, the Black Cat Cabaret moved in December to its new abode. The Grill...
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