by This Is Cabaret | Nov 24, 2015 | Drag, Features, Interview
It’s an open secret that some this year’s finest cabaret acts have been seen not in supperclubs, speakeasies or variety nights but at the talent contests and festivals that have sprung up around the capital and beyond. Tronicat La Miez’s gloriously...
by This Is Cabaret | Nov 19, 2015 | Drag, Features, Interview
Both in the guise of his award-winning alter ego Myra DuBois and as a writer, director and actor, Gareth Joyner has made an indelible mark on London’s cabaret scene. His acid-tongued drag queen’s bon mots may be pitiless and cutting but, truly, many of...
by This Is Cabaret | Oct 19, 2015 | Features
Halloween has joined Christmas as being less a single day and more an entire season. Let’s face it: for those of us who like to dress up, like to be scared, like to explore the darker corners of our souls or just like to party as if the very apocalypse is scheduled...
by This Is Cabaret | Oct 13, 2015 | Features, Magic
Opening tonight, one-man magic show Master Of The Macabre already scored a controversial note of notoriety when Transport for London refused to allow their official poster (above) to be shown on the Underground; whether the overt horror of a bloody eyeball is more...
by This Is Cabaret | Sep 25, 2015 | Drag, Features, Musical Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
By now you will have read what some of London’s finest theatre critics think of the musical Kinky Boots which opened this month. Inspired by a true story. the plot revolves around Charlie, the owner of a failing Northampton shoe factory who, while on a visit to...
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