A ninety minute celebration of the music and life of jazz icon Fats Waller.
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Le Gateau Chocolat: Black, Conway Hall – Review
An inspiring and heartfelt paean to the courage of being true to oneself.
Read More »Cautionary Tales for Daughters, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
An eclectic mix of cabaret, stand up and monologue add sparkle to an acutely observed performance.
Read More »How Eva Von Schnippisch Single-Handedly Won WW2, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Move over James Bond, Eva Von Schnippisch is now Britain’s best spy.
Read More »Harold and Broad, The Pheasantry – Review
Pros: Both Harold and Anita are incredibly talented, with voices that can transport you and evoke strong emotions. Cons: There were a few slip ups by the pair, but as Harold said, “Hey, it’s cabaret!” You won’t find a grander entrance to a Pizza Express in London than the entrance to the King’s Road branch. With ornate pillars and statues adorning the front you’d be forgiven for thinking you were entering a gallery, not a pizza restaurant! However this branch ...
Read More »The Brides of Bluebeard, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Cabaret quartet The Ruby Dolls are funny, fiery and feminist in this modern reinterpretation of a classic folk story.
Read More »Briefs, London Wonderground – Review
A sexy, feathery, glittered hurricane of male (ish) prowess with some hardcore fetish acts that might not appeal everyone.
Read More »The Tiger Lillies: Love for Sale, Soho Theatre – Review
A delightfully mad and twisted Molotov cocktail of a cabaret will whisk you away to a dangerous place where darkness reigns and morals are dead.
Read More »Boys Will Be Boys, Bush Hall – Review
A slick and funny provocation.
Read More »Gobsmacked!, Udderbelly – Review
A rollicking sashay through a soundscape of popular music via the medium of the human voice.
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