Fringe 2023: Blues and Burlesque
Simply named and confidently performed, it’s safe to say this cabaret double act does what it says on the tin. The pairing of the energetic singing, dancing, stripping performer Belle…
Fringe 2023: The Wild Geeze
Short of dismantling the patriarchy, this Irish comedy cabaret duo is the next best thing. From an original rap song to a profound but tuneful take on why there has…
Fringe 2023: Kissing a Fool
Kissing a Fool is a profound and moving articulation of grief, fame, love, and the debilitating potential of creative pressure. The performance provides a deep dive into the mangled psyche…
Fringe 2022: Blunderland Review
Nothing will prepare you for the trip that is Blunderland, an insane mix of circus, burlesque, drag and acrobatics that will transport you out of the mirrored circus tent on…
Fringe 2022: La Clique Review
‘La Clique’ is, in a word, enthralling. Having been to see one or two other circus-type cabaret shows at the Fringe, which were slightly disappointing, my expectations weren’t high upon…
Fringe 2022: Rouge Review
Rouge promises to be a ‘circus for adults’, and it certainly delivers. Circus acrobatics are the focus, though they are appropriately sexed-up and accompanied by the occasional burlesque act. The…
Fringe 2022: Shenanigans Cabaret: Burlesque Edition Review
Shenanigans Cabaret promises to be a “saucy night of delectable debauchery, featuring stunning and scintillating burlesque acts from across the UK”. A neo-burlesque show which features performers of a wide…