by This Is Cabaret | May 21, 2017 | Cabaret, Features, Interview
Time to roll back the years as Ol’ Blue Eyes is back in town. Kind of. His fans call him Francis Albert or The Chairman Of The Board but most know him as Frank Sinatra, the singer-cum-actor who mingled with politicians, mobsters and movie stars when not lending...
by Laura Cress | Oct 6, 2016 | Cabaret
Four years ago, tucked away in a chic little French brasserie in the centre of London, a new cabaret venue was born. The Crazy Coqs, with the help of its exquisite art deco setting, brought “classical cabaret” back to London. From Tony award-winning Frances Ruffelle...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 24, 2016 | Editorial, Features
Back in 2014, Soho Estates, owners of the block containing Madame Jojo’s, promised that the iconic burlesque joint would return in “a couple of years” following its premature closure; the place was shuttered after its licence was revoked due to a violent fracas but...
by This Is Cabaret | Feb 17, 2016 | Cabaret, News
We may be only six weeks into 2016 but it looks like another established Soho cabaret space may be heading for the exit, at least in its current form. The Crazy Coqs Cabaret & Jazz Club is one of the few remaining rooms in London that has dedicated its bill...
by Laura Cress | Mar 9, 2015 | Cabaret, Reviews
MC Jim Caruso and pianist Billy Stritch took London by storm on their debut night of Cast Party – the glitzy open mic night for cabaret and musicals flown over from the legendary Birdland Club in New York City and settling for just two nights at the Crazy Coqs. In...
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