by Helen Whitcher | May 30, 2013 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Hysterical laughter rings out from the The Pheasantry as this petite, suave underground venue plays host to comic musical double act Kit and McConnel. The Chelsea venue is packed to the rafters, full of punters awaiting an evening of innuendo entertainment. With songs...
by Franco Milazzo | Jul 14, 2012 | Reviews
The origins of travelling vaudeville troupes lie in improved transport links between cities. In the mid-19th century, new railroads meant posses of vaudevillians could play in New York one week and Chicago the next. These days, marquee productions like La Soirée and...
by Jackie Le | Apr 17, 2012 | Reviews
Commissioned by The Roundhouse, Scottee: Camp fights the cause of light entertainment in the Studio Theatre. With a burst of sparkle, Scottee takes to the stage in a glorious entrance, singing a pop-tastic rendition of Copacabana, while the back-up dancers of...
by Jackie Le | Apr 16, 2012 | Circus, Reviews
Roundhouse and Jackson’s Lane associate company Square Peg premieres its first full-length show as part of the 2012 CircusFest. Rime is a newly conceived circus show performed by acrobats, aerialists, dancers and actors, based on Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s...
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