by This Is Cabaret | Jun 20, 2013 | Burlesque, Editorial, Features
It seems as though every week cabaret is faced with another huge organisation that wants to get involved but in an apparently feckless manner. This month it is the turn of that venerable institution the National Trust who are jumping on the cabaret bandwagon by...
by This Is Cabaret | Jun 10, 2013 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Features
Ahead of her own night at the Marylebone Gardens this week, Cabaret Derangium’s Lolo Brow gives us the lowdown on the downsides of dating a burlesque performer. As a London-based burlesque performer I’ve had quite a lot of experience juggling day-to-day...
by Mia Boum Boum | Jun 8, 2013 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Reviews
Miss Polly Rae Presents the Soho Burlesque Club: Between the Sheets, the Matcham Room, Leicester Square Hippodrome. Miss Polly Rae is used to being a front-woman. With a West End Theatre run of The Hurly Burly Show firmly under her belt, she knows how to bring...
by Sara Cluderay | May 30, 2013 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Photos, Reviews
Sophisticated costume party connoisseurs White Mischief took over the Scala nightclub to create “four themed rooms of Sci-Fi, Science and B-Movie fun”. An impressive line-up of circus, burlesque, bands and cabaret acts perform on the main stage, with interactive...
by Nicola Rainbow | May 23, 2013 | Burlesque, Photos, Reviews
Some books are worth reading for their amazing stories, some for their fabulous wit and some just for the smutty bits. Some, as with Len Roth’s The Queens of Burlesque, are visual essays made purely for poring over and soaking up. The Queens of Burlesque is a...
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