by Franco Milazzo | Nov 28, 2012 | Musical Comedy, Video
This Is Cabaret’s new weekly column goes behind the scenes of new and classic cabaret videos. In the first installment of the series, Franco casts the spotlight on the latest outing by chap hop pioneer Mr. B the Gentleman Rhymer. Tip-top chap hop purveyor Mr. B...
by Franco Milazzo | Nov 26, 2012 | Features, Interview, Musical Comedy
Abandon all decorum, ye who enter here. Franco Milazzo talks to the two arch-polemists before their new show of merry melodies and hellish havoc. This December, cabaret’s philosopher-king David Hoyle and writer-composer Richard Thomas will drag patrons towards...
by Pump | Nov 22, 2012 | Drag, Musical Comedy, Photos
Panto is probably too cabaret for the likes of Gary Barlow but it doesn’t stop the Royal Vauxhall Tavern pulling out the stops every year to put on its own seasonal production. The latest show, Comatose Beauty, was written by TIC columnist Myra Dubois and stars...
by Kerry Fitzgerald | Nov 14, 2012 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
Musical comedians The Horne Section may be among the most modest of acts. Despite being able to pack out shorter shows during their three Edinburgh Festival Fringe runs, they have chosen again to share their longer and high profile run at the Southbank Centre with two...
by Tabitha Devereaux | Aug 23, 2012 | Drag, Musical Comedy, Reviews
Is it possible to have too much chocolate cake? Naysayers will glad to hear that Le Gateau Chocolat’s first full-length show is a rich, comforting experience. A regular of globetrotting variety show La Soiree and London’s supperclubs, Chocolat’s new outing explores...
by Ed Gosling | Aug 20, 2012 | Musical Comedy, Reviews
You can take the performer out of cabaret but, going by Paul L. Martin’s comeback show, you can never take cabaret out of the performer. Martin originally made his name on the stage where he entertained audiences for over twenty years before setting up his agency...
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