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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Ray Shell – Back to Black II, The Crazy Coqs – Review
A perfect evening out in the most elegant of surroundings.
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Fashion Victim The Musical, Cinema Museum – Review
A very enjoyable evening of singing, dancing and laughing.
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Midnight Circus, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
This show is filled with a dark, lurid energy that will leave you wanting more. The staging, concept design and gravity-defying feats give an amazing perspective into the raw nature of circus performance.
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The Black Cat Cabaret, London Wonderground – Review
Cabaret exactly as you’ve always wanted to see it. The perfect way to spend a summer Friday night.
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Die Roten Punkte: Kunst Rock (Art Rock), Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: An original, unique, hysterical and off the wall cabaret like none you’ve ever seen before. Cons: Slight lack of plot. I haven’t stop talking about this show since I had the pleasure of experiencing it earlier this week. I’ve…
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Limbo, London Wonderground (Southbank Centre) – Review
This funky, gritty, sexy, and modern version of the traditional circus provides a unique evening of summer entertainment at the Southbank!
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Somewhere Under The Rainbow: The Liza Minnelli Story, The Landor Theatre – Review
A one-of-a-kind production, beautifully executed. An absolute treat.
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Blues in the Night, Hackney Empire – Review
Sultry, sexy, soulful and sassy. A wonderful musical production in the glorious Hackney Empire. Not to be missed!
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BITES: Remix, The Albany – Review
An original idea, brought energetically to life by highly skilled performers.
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Ray Shell’s Back to Black, The Pheasantry – Review
Ray Shell is a great singer and talented entertainer, with charm, poise, intelligence and wonderful sense of humour. He knows how to work an audience and makes his show feel like a private party. A must see for musical theatre…