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‘We feel like we’ve created lifelong memories along this tour’: BGT finalists DNA are loving being on the road

In Cabaret, Features, Interviews, London theatre by Emma Clarendon17th March 2019Leave a Comment

The mind reading duo DNA is currently on tour with their show, coming to Live at Zédel today (18 March). They chatted to Emma Clarendon about being on tour.

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‘A mesmerising & fascinating show’: SINATRA RAW – Live at Zedel

In Cabaret, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Emma Clarendon10th January 2019Leave a Comment

Richard Shelton’s insightful and entertaining show Sinatra Raw successfully captures the many different elements of Frank Sinatra’s life.

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‘Ol’ Blue Eyes could be right there with you’: SINATRA RAW – Live at Zedel ★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz6th January 2019Leave a Comment

Transferring to the capital from a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Richard Shelton’s tribute to Frank Sinatra makes for a fabulous evening.

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‘Hilarious evening of comedy & music’: THE CLEMENTINE SHOW – Live at Zedel ★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Emma Clarendon21st October 2018Leave a Comment

Mark Mander’s creation in The Clementine Show is a sharp and sassy diva who provides a hilarious evening of comedy and music.

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‘Truly a masterful performer’: LUCIE JONES – Live at Zedel ★★★★★

In Concerts, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Olivia Mitchell13th October 2018Leave a Comment

If you want to see a truthful artist who is so giving in her performance and able to magnetise a crowd toward her, then go and witness the star that is, Lucie Jones.

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INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… cabaret star Michael Griffiths

In Cabaret, Features, Interviews, London theatre by Emma Clarendon23rd August 2018Leave a Comment

Love London Love Culture’s Emma Clarendon spoke to cabaret star Michael Griffiths about his upcoming London shows.

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‘I left the theatre singing & feeling uplifted’: CHAMPAGNE FOR CLEMENTINE – Live at Zedel ★★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Olivia Mitchell9th July 2018Leave a Comment

The cast and crew for Champagne For Clementine did an amazing job in such a small room, in a short space of time. It’s a perfect show to take in before a night out, it’s upbeat, fun and funny, I left the theatre singing and feeling uplifted.

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‘A highly enjoyable evening’: I WISH MY LIFE WERE LIKE A MUSICAL – Live at Zedel ★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz16th April 2018Leave a Comment

From the opening number which promises so much, through to the second half that might feel as though it is dragging on just a bit too long, the audience’s plight is fully acknowledged in this spirited production.

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‘Worth a watch for those wanting to break into musical theatre’: I WISH MY LIFE WERE LIKE A MUSICAL – Live at Zedel ❤❤❤

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Emma Clarendon14th April 2018Leave a Comment

This perceptive and entertaining show celebrates the highs and lows of being a musical theatre performer through the songs of Alexander S Bermange.

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‘Entertaining & somewhat insightful into the musical theatre world’: WISH MY LIFE WERE LIKE A MUSICAL – Live at Zedel ★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Olivia Mitchell12th April 2018Leave a Comment

For something fun and light-hearted, especially for those wanting to break into the theatre world, I Wish My Life Were Like a Musical is worth a view.

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‘Charisma & natural stage presence draws the audience in’: LIZA PULMAN SINGS BARBRA STREISAND – Touring ★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Olivia Mitchell28th March 2018Leave a Comment

Liza Pulman‘s knowledge and love for Barbra Streisand helps the night flow in an entertaining but sincere way. I don’t doubt that Streisand would be honoured to hear and see Pulman’s fantastic celebration of her music and career.

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‘A performance of understated excellence’: JANIE DEE – Live At Zedel ★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz19th March 2018Leave a Comment

Janie Dee’s brief residency at Live At Zedel was a chance to glimpse a performance of understated excellence. A two-time Olivier winner – and just nominated for a third – Dee drew her inspiration from across the spectrum of song in an enchanting yet eclectic set.

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‘In sparkling upbeat form’: SCOTT ALAN – Live At Zedel ★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz27th February 2018Leave a Comment

Back in London for a one-week residency, Scott Alan was in sparkling upbeat form as he played to a packed audience at Live At Zedel.

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Mind the Blog’s best shows of 2017

In Features, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin6th January 2018Leave a Comment

Any number of shows could have been included in this post; frankly it’s ludicrous that I decided to stick with my whole top 12 idea… As I’ve seen about 90 more individual shows than last year.

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NEWS: Live at Zedel announces new 2018 winter/spring season

In Cabaret, Comedy, Concerts, Festivals, Interviews, London theatre, Musicals, Native, News, Press Releases by Press Releases5th December 2017Leave a Comment

Live At Zédel, Soho’s unique live entertainment concept at Crazy Coqs, announces its new 2018 winter/spring season produced in partnership with Fane Productions.

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How was #LoveTheatreDay 2017 for you? A day in the life of a blogger

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin16th November 2017Leave a Comment

How did you celebrate the fourth annual #LoveTheatreDay on Twitter yesterday? MyTheatreMates’ latest addition Debbie Gilpin (who runs Mind the Blog) marked the occasion online by sharing this great insight into a day in the life of theatre blogger. Do you think you could do it?

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BILLIE & ME: PATTI BOULAYE LIVE – Zedel ★★★★

In Cabaret, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz4th October 2017Leave a Comment

It’s nigh on forty years since this reviewer first clapped eyes on Patti Boulaye. Her braided hair in tight plaits, Boulaye lit up our TV screens on a Saturday evening.

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LUCY DIXON – Live at Zedel

In Cabaret, Concerts, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz26th August 2017Leave a Comment

As a performer Dixon is blessed with exceptional technical skills – her voice is pitch perfect and she liberally dilutes her vocal turns with perfectly syncopated tap routines throughout the gig.

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A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN – Live at Zedel

In Cabaret, Children's theatre, Concerts, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Emma Clarendon20th August 2017Leave a Comment

Celebrating a selection of music written by three generations of the Sherman family, A Spoonful of Sherman has plenty to make you smile about.

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A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN – Live at Zedel

In Cabaret, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz16th August 2017Leave a Comment

It’s a surefire treat after a hard day of toil or tourism, to slip into the comfort of a collection of songs from the Sherman dynasty.

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