by Laura Cress | Sep 22, 2014 | Reviews
It’s your everyday tale of suburban mundane goes suburban insane in this short but stylistically inventive musical comedy from Spatfeather Theatre at Jacksons Lane. The Liberation of Colette Simple might not quite have the substance to match its more outlandish...
by Franco Milazzo | Jul 30, 2014 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Amongst the many icons of musical comedy, Tom Lehrer is a titan and the latest brave soul to interpret his work is solo musician Peter Gill with his show Politically Incorrect – The Songs Of Tom Lehrer at the Museum Of Comedy. To paraphrase Freddie Star, Gill is...
by Valentina Rock | Jun 25, 2014 | Burlesque, Features, Interview
As both a performer in and producer of House Of Burlesque, Tempest Rose is one of the busiest people in the London burlesque scene. As well as competing at this year’s Alternative Eurovision and putting on monthly House of Burlesque shows at Madame Jojo’s...
by This Is Cabaret | May 15, 2014 | Reviews
This week sees the start of the latest London Burlesque Festival. Running over the next couple of weeks, many of its shows have already sold out and its wall-to-wall marketing blitz may mean some other fabulous shows around the capital will fly under the radar during...
by Guilherme Zühlke O'Connor | May 11, 2014 | Features, Photos
Has it really been four years since the first Alternative Eurovision? On Friday, its latest outing launched this season’s London Wonderground with a mixed bag of musical shenanigans taking in comedy, burlesque, drag and some audience participation. Taking as its...
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