Cabaret
Music, drama, comedy all wrapped into one and served up in a cosy environment like a pub or a restaurant. We don’t review enough Cabaret really, but you’ll find what we have reviewed here.
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La Soiree’s Spiegeltent, Southbank Centre – Review
Must-see. More talent on stage in one night than you’ll ever see.
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Calm Down, Dear: ‘Women’s Hour’ and ‘Pretty Ugly’, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Both productions are a bit rough around the edges but could be enjoyed by anyone who holds strong views on feminism.
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The Greene Card, The Space – Review
A heart-warming, engrossing show from a strong new addition to London's theatre scene.
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Another F*cking Variety Show, London Wonderground – Review
Stylish cabaret-style fun with Lili and friends in a gorgeous venue.
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The Liberation of Colette Simple, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A charmingly staged and well performed first project for new musical theatre innovators, Spatfeather.
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Laptop Dancer – Phoenix Artist Club, Review
An homage to women has never been done quite like this. Steven Carne brings to life the famous and not so famous through his own version of drag and vaudeville-like comedy.
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Laughing Matters, St James Theatre – Review
A spectacular and hilarious showcase of cabaret numbers and Celia Imrie’s undeniable talent
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House of Burlesque, London Wonderground – Review
If you’ve never seen burlesque, then see this show! If you’ve seen burlesque, still see this show! Best of its kind in London.
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Sensual Dreams, The Hippodrome Casino – Review
Tantalizing and titillating, Sensual Dreams lives up to its name in everyway. Beautiful to watch, but not quite as hard-core as some other cabaret performances. Reminiscent of a Cirque du Soleil.
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A Dream Turns Sour, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Beautiful and haunting, this performance is the perfect tribute to the poetry of the First World War.