
The performers do not change, but instead of the usual evening fare, traditional finger sandwiches, cakes and tea are served up

Secret Rendez-vous is Irish brothers Dezzi and Ricky McCausland’s newly revamped cabaret, circus and burlesque night

Be transported back to the 1930s through the salacious duo from the East End bringing the smut back into our lives

If you occasionally think ‘I wish there was more ‘20s style fun and glamour in my life’ then hie thee to Proud Cabaret

People who like Graham Norton have no future. Furthermore, musicals belong to a deeply sinister genre, only enjoyed by the flaky, perverted or infirm. Proudly sporting this staunch cummerbund of masculine prejudice, I chuckled disparagingly at the idea of La Cage Aux Folles, which rather seemed like the epitome of wanton dross. A week later, [...]

First impressions of the Wam Bam club should be treated with caution. Situated in the heart (or, given the circumstances, probably some other less poetic body part) of Soho, there is a good chance you will see more naked breasts just trying to find it than you will once the show starts. Once you’ve made [...]

We had some trouble finding the Underground Rebel Bingo Club. ‘What the bejesus is Rebel Underground Bingo?’ I hear you squawk. Well read on my friends, and prepare to discover one of London’s best kept secrets.

Madame Zingara’s is, according to the press release, a fusion of cirque, burlesque and fine dining ‘specifically designed to mesmerise, thrill and enthrall’.

The London Hippodrome is an ideal venue for a variety show like La Clique; the perfect combination of spectacle and sleaze, opulence and intimacy. And compère Mikelangelo, who only joined La Clique’s ranks last week, is pure sexual magnetism in a pastel-blue suit.
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