by Sara Cluderay | Jul 22, 2013 | Reviews
Sublime singing with heart on ruffled taffeta sleeve. The Purcell Room, the Queen Elizabeth Hall’s recital space at the Southbank, is for classical singers a landmark venue, having been the stage for many a distinguished artist’s debut. As part of the Southbank’s...
by Sarah Jane O'Neill | Jul 10, 2013 | Cabaret, Drag, Reviews
Le Gateau Chocolat’s delicious, multi-layered performance is the golden ticket. Indulge yourself with a blast of unashamed campery and some revealing moments. Anyone who thinks Le Gateau Chocolat is a drag act with operatic overtures is missing the point of this...
by This Is Cabaret | May 28, 2013 | Variety
Every now and again, a special once-in-a-lifetime show rolls around. This may well be one of them. Vogue Fabrics return to the ICA next month with a gender-bending show of epic proportions covering music, film and performance art. Award-winning, album-releasing...
by Tabitha Devereaux | Aug 23, 2012 | Drag, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Is it possible to have too much chocolate cake? Naysayers will glad to hear that Le Gateau Chocolat’s first full-length show is a rich, comforting experience. A regular of globetrotting variety show La Soiree and London’s supperclubs, Chocolat’s new outing explores...
by Ophelia Bitz | Jun 14, 2012 | Features
As the time nears for the première of Guttersnipes, her new collaboration with fellow agitator and columnist Myra DuBois, cabaret rabble-rouser Ophelia Bitz spills the beans on what gets her juices flowing. Creative juices, that is. Inspiration is a tricksy thing....
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