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
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »Ray Shell – Back to Black II, The Crazy Coqs – Review
A perfect evening out in the most elegant of surroundings.
Read More »Fashion Victim The Musical, Cinema Museum – Review
A very enjoyable evening of singing, dancing and laughing.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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 been giggling and smirking quietly to myself at every chance I get and I’ve even found myself talking in a pseudo-West Berlin accent. You kno vot I meen baby, yeah? The premise is simple. A brother and sister double act, ...
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