by Helen Babbs | Nov 23, 2012 | Reviews
Back from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with rave reviews under their tiny belts and a trail of crystal-meth-fuelled destruction in their wake, the eponymous puppet brothers of Boris and Sergey’s Vaudevillian Adventure return to London for a series of adventures in...
by Victor Victoria | Nov 21, 2012 | Features, Reviews
Danielle Tarento’s new production of Broadway musical Victor/Victoria has started its run at the Southwark Playhouse. Who better to review it than the eponymous multi-instrumentalist hermaphrodite from musical comedy duo EastEnd Cabaret? How is it possible to be...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Nov 19, 2012 | Reviews
The next time you consider family therapy, say a prayer for Alp Haydar. Not even time travel can help him patch up things with Sharia Law, his Muslim extremist mother and star of the eponymous one-man show. Playing over a dozen characters in a clever mélange of video...
by Sasha Garwood | Nov 19, 2012 | Reviews, Variety
Islington’s Pleasance Theatre is not the natural home for cabaret but this show hopefully will spark an influx of more high quality variety nights there. The entirely burlesque-free set is hosted by an engagingly improvisational Mister Joe Black, who copes with...
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 C.J. Lazaretti | Nov 5, 2012 | Reviews
Basil and Sybil Fawlty may not know the first thing about fine dining, but they’re unarguably great at entertaining their guests. Inspired by the nearly homonymous television series by the BBC (who has not licensed the use of the official title), Faulty Towers: the...
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