by David Lloyd-Davies | Sep 16, 2014 | Reviews
Staged as part of the Southbank Centre’s Unlimited Festival which celebrated difference with a spirit of artistic adventure, honesty and humour, Wendy Hoose provides a fun perspective on modern dating. I once met up with someone from an internet dating site who...
by Ed Gosling | Aug 31, 2014 | Reviews
Notorious for a repertoire covering drugs, bestiality, blasphemy, sexual deviancy and the dark and dirty sides of life, Brechtian punk cbaret trio The Tiger Lillies are not for the faint of heart or those who like their album collection to have at least a veneer of...
by Franco Milazzo | Aug 11, 2014 | Reviews
You there at the back! Sit up and listen. Ursula Martinez’s My Stories, Your Emails isn’t the kind of lecture you want to fall asleep in, trust me. This doyenne of performance art is not an easy one to ignore in the flesh. While some of her ilk create abstract works...
by Sara Cluderay | Aug 7, 2014 | Reviews
A truly creative, artful and emotional piece of music theatre. Quebec’s iconoclastic L’orchestre d’hommes-orchestres (LODHO) adapt the music of Kurt Weill for their return to Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, having...
by Nicola Rainbow | Sep 7, 2013 | Cabaret, Reviews
The operatic, gypsy, folk, punk-rock cabaret trio, The Tiger Lillies, return to London with a sold-out 90 minute musical adaptation of The Rime of The Ancient Mariner. The Tiger Lillies are no strangers to the theatre. Having previously created their own version of...
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