by Candace Chan | Jun 27, 2014 | Reviews
Let the Pride in London 2014 celebrations begin at Troxy with the Sink the Pink Summer Ball, a bigger and better version of the legendary club night organised by Glyn Famous and Amy Zing. Celebrating art, fashion, performance and fluid identities, the Summer Ball was...
by Sara Cluderay | Jun 24, 2014 | Cabaret, Reviews
An emotional, personal and from-the-heart evening of sung story-telling. Classically-trained songstress Lili La Scala’s new show Siren had its London premiere at London Wonderground this week, featuring a very personal collection of found songs, telling stories about...
by Katharine Kavanagh | Jun 22, 2014 | Circus, Reviews
AirCraft Circus are back with a newly incarnated Midnight Circus, transforming the usual theatre space of Jacksons Lane into an underground glam-rock night spot where sparks and performers fly. In a move away from the industrial spaces of their Hangar Arts Trust...
by David Lloyd-Davies | Jun 17, 2014 | Reviews
I blame Sandie Shaw. Puppet on a String was Britain’s first Eurovision success and since then we’ve seen the popularity of the puppet rise in the UK. Bagpuss, Thunderbirds, Rod Hull’s Emu and lately Britain’s Got Talent finalist Patsy May, there’s no denying...
by Franco Milazzo | Jun 17, 2014 | Reviews
Next week, Kate Dimbleby returns to the Crazy Coqs with her critically-acclaimed show about 1970s singer/songwriter Dory Previn. Beware Of Young Girls tells of Previn’s difficult life: her husband left her for the much younger Mia Farrow and she battled against...
by Laura Cress | Jun 17, 2014 | Reviews, Variety
Prepare for a night of fun, flair and frisky behaviour as The Black Cat Cabaret slinks over from its regular haunt at the Café Royal’s Grill Room to occupy the smoky realms of The London Wonderground’s amazing Spiegeltent. Inspired by the absinthe-fuelled music...
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