by Candace Chan | Oct 27, 2014 | Reviews, Variety
Lou Safire at Cabaret Roulette. Image: www.lensintheface.com When Cabaret Roulette spins their wheel, there is no guarantee of what will come up. At heart, it is a great generator of new acts provided by some of the best variety artists around. Each show takes its cue...
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...
by Valentina Rock | Dec 11, 2013 | Burlesque, Musical Comedy, Reviews
An extremely funny and touching autobiography, Amber Topaz’s one-woman show Storm In A D Cup sees the diminutive redhead blending with aplomb a number of genres including burlesque, musical theatre and stand up comedy. Not that this is any kind of surprise. Earlier...
by Ed Gosling | Dec 5, 2012 | Reviews, Variety
A new show is always a calculated risk, but Vivacity Bliss’s Cabaret Roulette goes one step further by letting the audience choose the theme. She then commissions cabaret performers to create relevant routines and puts them on at Madame Jojo’s, one of the most popular...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Apr 5, 2012 | Burlesque, Variety
March ended on a high note in the world of cabaret and burlesque. Gloves, pasties and merkins came off in Soho for a special farewell engagement, the Scala at King’s Cross hosted the first taster of Chaz Royal’s upcoming Olympic festival and a rock crowd...
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