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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Nathan Blue31 August 2025Review: Mark Guest: Believe, Calder Bookshop Theatre
Awe-inspiring feats of magic mentalism, raising money for cancer research
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Rosie Wood12 August 2025Review: Delightfully Dark, Aces and Eights
With more structure, Victor Von Plume could have a show that fully showcases his irrefutable charm.
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Mary Pollard10 August 2025Review: An Evening with Patsy May, Phoenix Arts Club
This hostess with the mostest excels, presenting her own awesome show
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Caitlin McDonald8 August 2025Review: Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares, EdFringe
Wry perspective on life, love, and America’s place in the world that brings a bit of Broadway to the Fringe.
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Chanelle June7 August 2025Review: Grease: The Immersive Movie Experience, Battersea Park
A triumphant, genuine, and well-intentioned return to Rydell.
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Review: Hot Mess, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre
A fusion of high fashion, absurd comedy and IBS struggles, Hot Mess is unpredictable, disgustingly glamorous and hilariously off the wall.
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Alastair Ball5 August 2025Review: Data and Doctor Doom, Hen & Chickens Theatre
Part academic presentation, part stand-up show with comedy songs, Data and Doctor Doom uses statistical analysis to explore appearances of the Marvel character.
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Mary Pollard29 July 2025Review: All These Pretty Things, Etcetera Theatre
A raw, personally therapeutic journey reinforced by resonant, musical talent.
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Amelia Braddick10 July 2025Review: 35MM: A Musical Exhibition, Pheonix Arts Club
A promising theatrical song cycle inspired by unusual photographs.
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Cristina Tomme27 June 2025Review: Bombshell, New Wimbledon Theatre Studio
A powerful performance which takes the notion that ‘life is a cabaret’ to a whole new level