by Will Davis | May 31, 2012 | Circus, Interview
John-Paul Zaccarini is an internationally renowned circus practitioner, director and academic. His exciting project ‘Circoanalysis’, the incorporation of psychoanalytic concepts into circus work, is the result of years of research and development....
by Kerry Fitzgerald | May 29, 2012 | Burlesque, Features, Interview
Recently The Brickhouse found another variety gem in Wham! Bam! Kaboom! by Seattle boylesque troupe Mod Carousel. Set up like a comic book movie, the narrative-driven show sees our three handsome heroes save the world while dancing, posing and artfully undressing...
by Franco Milazzo | May 22, 2012 | Burlesque, Interview
Birmingham based burlesque performer, singer and compère Angel LaVey recently announced that she would be seeking election to the Equity Council next month. Her bid comes at at an interesting time for the burlesque industry. Recent forum discussions have asked whether...
by Myra DuBois | May 21, 2012 | Interview, Musical Comedy
Spectacular song-twisters Frisky and Mannish are no strangers to the cabaret circuit but even hardened veterans of the Edinburgh Fringe need advice occasionally. Apart from Catholic priests, those who have children look away now. Hey M-Dubz, So, we’re currently...
by Myra DuBois | May 14, 2012 | Interview
Not all cabaret performers spend their evenings bathing in champagne or eating caviar straight off an exhausted hooker’s body while the phone rings and rings in the background. This week we hear from someone straddling the first rung of success. Dear Auntie...
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