by Franco Milazzo | Jul 1, 2016 | Reviews
Short of a lunatic asylum or a prison, apparently the best place to meet an assortment of crazy characters is a hotel. From American Horror Story to The Grand Budapest Hotel to Crossroads, the accepted wisdom is that, if one sits in a lobby and waits long enough,...
by This Is Cabaret | Mar 2, 2016 | Features, News, Theatre
La Soirée, twice winner of an Olivier Award, has missed out on a nomination this year but the barnstorming burlesque musical Gypsy could clean up. Currently appearing Down Under, La Soirée won their second Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family last April....
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 20, 2015 | Features
Reading media reports, you could be forgiven for thinking that London’s cabaret scene is doomed. But while there are some storm clouds, there’s plenty of sunshine ahead if you know where to look. This time last year, you could have hung out with drag queens in...
by This Is Cabaret | Jul 10, 2015 | Features
After the rowdy response to part 1, the highly opinionated Arthur Foxaque continues his Cabaret State Of The Nation. Where did it all go wrong? Some sort of George Best quote might do the trick here. Ok. OK. The editor is getting a bit arsey now. It’s gone wrong?...
by Nicola Rainbow | Apr 29, 2015 | Features, Previews
Another year and, thankfully, the London Wonderground is back for another season. Since they left their regular riverside patch last September, we’ve seen the closure of one top London cabaret venue after another after plenty more so we’re currently...
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