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‘Filled with naughtiness & playfulness’: LITTLE DEATH CLUB – Underbelly Festival ★★★★★

In Cabaret, Circus, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Emma Clarendon27th May 2019Leave a Comment

If ever a cabaret show was more sexy, bold and as inclusive as Little Death Club is then I have yet to discover it.

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‘Unconventional variety & huge amounts of wit’: LITTLE DEATH CLUB – Underbelly Festival

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster7th May 2019Leave a Comment

On the one hand, you might consider Little Death Club as just another late night cabaret show, but on experiencing this extraordinary hour, you see that it really is more than that, something ferociously committed to the spirit of defiance in which this form was birthed.

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LA SOIREE – West End ★★★

In Cabaret, Circus, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews, Ticket recommendations by Olivia Mitchell9th December 2017Leave a Comment

Whilst it’s still entertaining, the Aldwych is not the perfect venue to showcase La Soiree. Being too close to the front or too far back means you miss a lot of the action.

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FLIGHTS OF FANCY – Soho Theatre

In Cabaret, Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Laura Kressly29th April 2017Leave a Comment

Taking a cabaret-style approach lends itself to the wonderfully disparate stories – Korean Culture camp as a child, hanging out in Seattle’s cafes, a layover in Korea, and internet dating all feature along with other topics and tales.

FLIGHTS OF FANCY – Soho Theatre

In Cabaret, Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Laura Kressly29th April 2017Leave a Comment

Taking a cabaret-style approach lends itself to the wonderfully disparate stories – Korean Culture camp as a child, hanging out in Seattle’s cafes, a layover in Korea, and internet dating all feature along with other topics and tales.

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