by Ed Gosling | Feb 19, 2015 | Circus, Reviews
Canadian troupe Cirque Eloize has touched down in London for ten days ahead of a UK tour. One of the forerunners of Cirque Nouveau, they’ve been blending high level circus with narrative and storytelling since 1993. The last show I saw at the Peacock theatre...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Feb 1, 2015 | Circus, Editorial, Features
This month may be short but the circus supply is not. Tents are springing up like crocuses. Take a gander… February half-term is the wake-up call to many of the wintering circuses that bring their particular brand of variety to towns up and down the country....
by This Is Cabaret | Jan 30, 2015 | Circus, Features
Cantina in 2012. Limbo in 2013. Limbo again in 2014. Those are some pretty big boots to fill yet that is exactly what Scotch & Soda will be aiming to do in a few months time at the London Wonderground’s Spiegeltent. Described by The Guardian as having...
by Franco Milazzo | Jan 8, 2015 | Circus, Reviews
Like some grey-haired lothario, Cirque Du Soleil’s Kooza has casually strolled into town again showing both its age and style in equal measure. Having debuted in 2007, this isn’t the latest, greatest show from the Canadian circus troupe but there’s no shame in being a...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Jan 2, 2015 | Circus, Editorial, Features
Who needs Paris, Monaco or New York? London has plenty enough circus to keep you in thrills through the January chills… 2015 is off to a racing start, but lets not forget the final chances we have to see out the festive season with circus style. La Soirée...
by Nicola Rainbow | Nov 27, 2014 | Burlesque, Cabaret, Circus, Drag, Features, Reviews, Variety
This winter, despite the sudden and sad departure of Soho venue, Madame Jojo’s, the cabaret scene remains as vibrant and festive as it has done in past years. In fact, all it seems to be missing this year is a stocking filled with glitter and a Frisky &...
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