by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 28, 2014 | Reviews
Having performed their well-received Julie Andrews tribute Julie Madly Deeply no less than 144 times to date, Roulston & Young have revived their 2012 show, Songs for Cynics, presumably to get some respite from the supercalifraglisticexpialidociousness of The...
by This Is Cabaret | Jul 21, 2014 | Circus, Reviews
This week, graduates from the newly rechristened National Centre of Circus Arts perform their end of Degree show, Hop, in the Speigeltent as part of London Wonderground. Now that circus has become prominent in London, you often hear, “circus is on an upswing”. But...
by Sasha Garwood | Jul 14, 2014 | Reviews
I love EastEnd Cabaret with the kind of swooning passion I usually reserve for incredibly good sushi or attractive androgynous people in eyeliner. Fortunately, that seems to be pretty much the kind of appreciation they’re going for, and their new show Sexual Tension...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 14, 2014 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Bourgeois & Maurice have had a successful seven years as one of the cabaret scene’s most well-regarded acts. What better way to celebrate their longevity than having a birthday party in London Wonderground’s Spiegeltent? Having steeped in the queue for seats –...
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...
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