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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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.
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Gobsmacked!, Udderbelly – Review
A rollicking sashay through a soundscape of popular music via the medium of the human voice.
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Hotel Black Cat, London Wonderground – Review
Pros: The variation in this cabaret offering means even that if one act isn’t quite your thing, the next will be along in just a few minutes. Cons: Slightly let down by what appeared a total lack of organisation beforehand, with the…
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An Old Fashioned Girl, The Warren: Theatre Box (Brighton Festival), Review
A musically entertaining cabaret performance that left me wanting the dramatisation to be further developed.
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La Poule Plombée, St James Theatre – Review
Small and perfectly formed: La Poule Plombée features top-notch music, comedy and storytelling.
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Closer Than Ever, The Pheasantry – Review
Amusing revue show set in a venue with a speakeasy vibe.
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Sister Mary McArthur’s Big Sunday Night Show, The Cockpit – Review
If you’re planning a Sunday drink with a comic twist, this show is the one for you.
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La Soirée, Southbank Center – Review
A varied and talented selection of performers will have you laughing, gasping, cheering and singing.
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Penny Arcade: Longing Lasts Longer, Soho Theatre – Review
Age cannot wither her: Penny Arcade delivers a fiery lament with wit, insight and bounce.