by Franco Milazzo | Jul 9, 2013 | Circus, Features, Interview
Few circus troupes have more romantic origins. When grandfather Alain Carabinier was growing up in Switzerland in the 1950s, his dream was to run away with the circus. Instead he became a champion skier, then travelled round the world as something of a hippy before...
by Ed Gosling | Jul 5, 2013 | Reviews
Gravel-voiced singer Tom Waits’ magnificent music has built up a cult following and how the self-styled “cabaret tribute” L’Orchestre d’Hommes-Orchestres interpret his opus in a highly original manner. The six piece group...
by Kerry Fitzgerald | Nov 14, 2012 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Musical comedians The Horne Section may be among the most modest of acts. Despite being able to pack out shorter shows during their three Edinburgh Festival Fringe runs, they have chosen again to share their longer and high profile run at the Southbank Centre with two...
by Kerry Fitzgerald | Sep 19, 2012 | Features, Interview
Cabaret of Shakespearean proportions? Or Shakespeare with a Brechtian twist? Having spoken to Martyn Jacques earlier this year about his solo debut at the Soho Theatre, Kerry Fitzgerald catches up with the Tiger Lillies frontman about their upcoming musical treatment...
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