Cabaret

By Way of an Introduction...

Mat Ricardo | Posted 17.06.2013 | UK Comedy
Mat Ricardo

I've been a professional juggler for almost 30 years. I've worked hard to redefine peoples preconceptions of my artform, and show that it can be as fun, dramatic, beautiful, silly, elegant or thrilling as any other art. And this year, somehow, I've ended up hosting my own West End show.

Lady Rizo at the Soho Theatre

Neil Simpson | Posted 26.04.2013 | UK Entertainment
Neil Simpson

Describing Lady Rizo is a bit like trying to explain 'Django Unchained' or 'Pulp Fiction' to someone who has never seen a Tarantino movie. Both deliberately push against categorisation. She's funny, yes, but not at the expense of being dark and thoughtful.

Sam Parker

Kelly Brook Strips For Forever Crazy (REVIEW + PICTURES)

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Parker | Posted 02.01.2013 | Home

For the past 16 years, through the death of a Princess, the rise and fall of four Prime Ministers, a war on terror, a global financial meltdown, e...

Review: Apocastrip Wow!

Charlotte Skeoch | Posted 17.11.2012 | Home
Charlotte Skeoch

Any show starting past 10pm comes with an unwritten warning: may contain scenes of an adult nature. Theatre's post-watershed playground of the moment is the London Wonderground- a riverside funfair of sequins and feathers showcasing the capital's best wonders and curiosities; a throwback to a world where the ringmaster ruled and showgirls shimmied round red and gold lusciously adorned tents.

Psychedelic Groundhog Day

La JohnJoseph | Posted 17.10.2012 | Home
La JohnJoseph

There comes a time in any artistic process when the rules of time no longer apply, when everything seems to be taking twice as long as it should, or wraps up in half the time expected.

Pre-Apocalypse, Post-Coalition Britain - With Songs

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 15.08.2012 | UK Comedy

There are plenty of political comedians out there. And there are plenty of cabaret ones, too. But the fiendishly talented duo Bourgeois & Maurice comb...

Edinburgh Fringe - A Masochist's Guide

Brydie Lee-Kennedy | Posted 05.10.2012 | UK
Brydie Lee-Kennedy

Between the debauched home life, the two-shows-a-day and the new experience of touring with people who miss press events to watch football matches, this Fringe may be my messiest month yet. I've performed 4 shows so far out of a total 43 and honestly? I'm exhausted already. I'll be keeping you posted here on my descent into ill health and madness. Wish me luck.

'Glasgow's Only An Hour Away - And It's Got Better Shops'

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 03.08.2012 | UK Comedy

Riverdance alumni Suzanne and Peter - aka Up & Over It - bring their own brand of dance and physical theatre for the post-pop generation to the Edinbu...

Edinburgh Fringe: Mind Reading and Olympics Predictions

Doug Segal | Posted 24.09.2012 | UK Comedy
Doug Segal

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe can make a man commit to doing strange and terrifying things...

Pensioner, 70, Wants To Pop Her Cherry

Barcroft Media | Sara C Nelson | Posted 11.05.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Source: Barcroft Media A raunchy cabaret star is hoping to finally lose her virginity – at the grand old age of 70. Pensioner Pam Shaw, who h...

Review: Dixie's Tupperware Party

Charlotte Skeoch | Posted 08.07.2012 | Home
Charlotte Skeoch

Twenty-four hours ago I was a naïve child: I knew nothing of the domestic storage world, nothing of the joys of effective food preservation... in short, compressible Tupperware was yet to touch not only my hands, but my very soul. Such was the selling prowess and stage authority of Dixie and her Tupperware Party.

Prepare To Swoon Over Rose McGowan's Gorgeous Pixel Print Dress

www.mydaily.co.uk | Posted 12.06.2012 | UK Style

Who: Rose McGowan (actress) What: A BEAUTIFUL figure-hugging pixel print dress by Preen (try saying that really fast!) Where: The Cabaret 40th A...