by This Is Cabaret | May 5, 2017 | Musical Comedy
The Seventies were a great era for music and don’t let anyone tell you different. The antics and the music of the Beatles and the Stones were filling the newspapers and the stadiums. Rod Stewart and the Bay City Rollers were rocking the tartan look and no-one cared...
by Franco Milazzo | Jun 2, 2016 | Reviews
Ahead of the opening of the The Black Cat’s latest Wonderground production next week, we speak to Hotel Black Cat’s director Laura “Frisky” Corcoran. The Black Cat is on the prowl again this summer with another much-anticipated production at the London...
by Franco Milazzo | May 18, 2016 | Burlesque, Interview, Musical Comedy
Henley Festival may well be the poshest of its kind around. While wellies, jeans and a silly hat are de rigeur at Glastonbury, those attending the event in Berkshire will be asked to observe a more upmarket dress code: men are advised to wear black tie while ladies...
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...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 13, 2015 | Reviews
Psychodermabrasion gets under the skin. Like, really under the skin. Appearing this week at Jacksons Lane – a gem of a venue just up the Northern Line – it is a pitch black peek into the grimness of youth with songs, slapstick and more than the occasional...
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