by Franco Milazzo | Sep 30, 2015 | Reviews
Situated along a stretch of road between Old Street and Shoreditch, the Trapeze Bar is equal parts Digital Roundabout and Magic Roundabout. Here, the booted and suited sit alongside the hirsute hipsters in booths and around tables, all shouting over the incredibly...
by Franco Milazzo | Sep 24, 2015 | Reviews
One of the victims of the fire that reduced part of the Battersea Arts Centre to ashes in March, Jess Thom’s Backstage In Biscuitland has resurfaced at the Barbican this week before it heads for a run at the Soho Theatre. Bold, beautiful and bizarre, the show takes as...
by Franco Milazzo | Aug 25, 2015 | Reviews
This Is Cabaret Rating: ★★★★ I know what you’re thinking: by making money from pretending to read minds, is Doug Segal’s latest show better described as theatre or fraud? In fact, would this show be better dealt with by The Stage or the police? Neither, really....
by Franco Milazzo | Jun 7, 2015 | Burlesque, Features, Interview
While the global burlesque press is fixated on the American scene, the future of the art form is right here in the UK. Did you know that the London burlesque scene is one of the most creative in the world? The biggest annual international burlesque bunfest of them all...
by Franco Milazzo | May 26, 2015 | Drag, Features, Interview
The competition to choose the UK Ambassador for RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to a head this Thursday. Twenty – sorry, 21 – finalists have been invited to the Cafe de Paris to lipsync for Ru and her crew of co-judges (Jonathan Ross, Katie Price and Alan...
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