by Franco Milazzo | Mar 31, 2014 | Reviews
Burgers in donuts, celebrity judges and an in-house tap troupe: Hamburger Queen bows out in style. Known by something a bit snappier before a certain firm had a word in Scottee’s shell-like, the month-long celebration of chub culture created by the outspoken...
by Franco Milazzo | Mar 25, 2014 | Editorial, Musical Comedy
We’re used to the Guardian getting things wrong. It’s usually typos (it’s not nicknamed the Grauniad for nothing), accusing burlesque of being little more than posh stripping or lauding cabaret at the Edinburgh Fringe without actually naming any of...
by Franco Milazzo | Mar 5, 2014 | Reviews, Supperclub, Variety
They may be harder to get into than an old email account but secret societies are all the rage. Thankfully, there comes along one which doesn’t require you to be a billionaire or Salvador Dali to go to one of their parties. Whether you want to call it cabaret...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 27, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
The first time I saw Kate Dimbleby, we were in an ex-morgue up in a glossy part of North London. She sat me down on a sofa and lamented to all who would hear about the many failings of men. That was a few years ago during her show I‘m A Woman and her latest outing...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 25, 2014 | Features, Interview, Magic
This week, one of the institutions of the British variety scene comes to London as part of his The Final Farewell Tour – From Legend To Leg End. As a magician, Paul Daniels has scaled heights few of his ilk can dream of these days. He graduated from his own...
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