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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Gabriel Wilding22 January 2025Review: A Little Bawl Of Pain: Musical Tearjerkers, The Phoenix Arts Club
Musical Theatre fans rejoice in a rather wet way for this evening of classics, mashups and lesser knowns.
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Amelia Braddick20 January 2025Review: Narcissistic Reflections on a Queer Childhood, The Hope Theatre
Hilarious moments blend with heartfelt vulnerability in this courageous one-person show.
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Hope Tillery17 January 2025Review: Jonny Woo: Suburbia, Soho Theatre
A raw, glittering celebration of queerness, blending poetry, prose, and music in a wonderfully poignant verbal memoir.
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Alex Steele18 December 2024Review: Musicals Mayhem, Soho Theatre
Velvet vocals, sequins, and the pure joy of musicals.
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Alex Finch21 November 2024Review: The World Of Yesterday, Camden People’s Theatre
A confusing cabaret based on the life of writer Stefan Zweig, where conclusions never quite seem to be made.
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Gabriel Wilding30 October 2024Review: Vamps of Weimar, Crazy Coqs
A flair for theatre and a formidable voice
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Harriet Ruggiano4 October 2024Review: The Gentlemen’s Club, Soho Theatre
A nostalgic, and joyful performance that marks the Patchworks Ensemble’s UK debut.
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Alex Finch26 September 2024Review: The Catalogue of Sexual Insecurities, White Bear Theatre
A layered and insightful slice of musical cabaret, which explores an impressive variety of topics around sex and sexuality.
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Mike Carter25 September 2024Review: Janie Dee’s Beautiful World Cabaret, Jermyn St Theatre
A refreshing environmental take on classic cabaret from one of British musical theatre’s greatest stars.
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Alex Steele20 September 2024Review: The Magician’s Table, 49 Tanner Street
A truly magical and immersive evening of close-up conjuring that will leave you wondering, "How did they do that?"