by Franco Milazzo | Nov 26, 2012 | Features, Interview, Musical Comedy
Abandon all decorum, ye who enter here. Franco Milazzo talks to the two arch-polemists before their new show of merry melodies and hellish havoc. This December, cabaret’s philosopher-king David Hoyle and writer-composer Richard Thomas will drag patrons towards...
by Kerry Fitzgerald | Jul 31, 2012 | Interview
Its not unusual for members of a group to temporarily fly the nest and experience performing on their own and that’s exactly what Martyn Jacques from The Tiger Lillies has done. In his current show at the Soho Theatre, he scores the silent movie The Cabinet of Dr....
by This Is Cabaret | Jul 31, 2012 | Features
The annual exodus to Edinburgh for the Fringe Festival is firmly underway. Many performers are making tracks as they head north for the summer but, before they do, we were on hand to see some previews. We recently saw EastEnd Cabaret’s new show Notoriously...
by Will Davis | Jul 20, 2012 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Crawling into a cellophane tent at the behest of a half-naked rogue who sings descriptive lyrics about puke might sound like the sort of experimental theatre you’d rather dine in hell than go see, but first impressions can be deceiving. Back in the Soho Theatre for a...
by Franco Milazzo | Jun 14, 2012 | Features
How long can you sing for? The length of a shower? Or the car ride to work? How about for two whole months? Sounding like something someone living the Dice Life would do, performance artist Greg McLaren decided to sing for over eight weeks. Although this was...
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