by Mia Boum Boum | May 12, 2016 | Reviews
It is with measured trepidation that we venture out east to Haggerston’s The Glory to take part in Dis Place, a self-proclaimed “theatre game about immigration and democracy”. The 8pm start time proves a little optimistic but, once descended to theatre level, it...
by This Is Cabaret | Mar 24, 2016 | Drag, Features, Previews
Festival tents may be the antithesis of cabaret’s usual urban haunts but this year’s Latitude line-up is an enticing prospect. The Latitude Festival will return to its usual Suffolk pitch from 14-17 July with its usual heady mix of music, poetry, theatre...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jul 23, 2015 | Reviews
This Is Cabaret Rating: ★★☆☆☆ In case you’re kept awake at night worrying there hasn’t been a decent performance of Tennessee Williams’ bizarre yet glorious one-act play Suddenly, Last Summer since Maggie Smith and Richard E Grant tackled it on the small screen in...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 23, 2015 | Reviews
Being called an East End drag legend may sound like an epitaph but Jonny Woo is currently making like Conchita Wurst and rising like a phoenix. He hosted regular variety circus show Boom & Bang at The Roundhouse, he has a new band, helped open a new cabaret venue...
by Bob Henderson | Dec 12, 2014 | Drag, Features, News
On Wednesday, The Glory flung open its doors for the very first time to a veritable Who’s Who of the East London scene, tentatively establishing “Faggerston” as “a thing”. This was the secret pre-launch of London’s new super-pub co-owns...
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