by Nicola Rainbow | Apr 28, 2014 | Features, Interview
As the falsettoed singer of The Tiger Lillies, Martyn Jacques is one of cabaret’s darkest princes. He’s already spoken to us about his life living above a Soho brothel but, with The Tiger Lillies due to return to the London Wonderground next month, we...
by This Is Cabaret | Apr 27, 2014 | Features
Ah, is not a universal truth that the path of true love never did run smooth? Who hasn’t accidentally swiped left on Tinder instead of right? Or, possibly worse, swiped right instead of left? Whether you are looking for the absolutely right person or a person...
by This Is Cabaret | Apr 21, 2014 | Features
In a place far, far away (some call it South London), a KFC family bucket* of contestants have done battle during this month to become the most fêted fattie around. Over three gruelling rounds testing their taste, trendiness and talent hosted at the Royal Vauxhall...
by This Is Cabaret | Apr 18, 2014 | Features
The biggest pop-up venue in London at the moment is most likely the Udderbelly tent on the South Bank. It’s huge. The venue has opened last week with an usually eclectic bill of comedy, cabaret and circus. On the outside, it looks like a purple upside-down cow;...
by This Is Cabaret | Apr 18, 2014 | Features, Variety
Those who like to do more with their hands than clapping may want to check out the Crafternoon Cabaret Club. Next week, it celebrates its first anniversary with an event at the Hospital Club. The Club has been steadily building up momentum since it began and it is...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Apr 16, 2014 | Circus, Features
World Circus Day is nearly upon us so we have some fun facts to fill your heads. Although circus arts currently receive more respect in other parts of the world, they have a long and glorious history over here so impress your friends with the best of British on...
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