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Author Archives: Fiona Jane Weston
About Fiona Jane Weston
I am Fiona-Jane Weston and as well as being a performer myself (see website), I write reviews of and features on shows, mainly on the London cabaret and theatre scene. I have worked in theatre for many years, but decided to embark on a new direction in cabaret in 2009, when I produced 20th Century Woman: The Compact Cabaret. Not wanting to neglect my love of spoken word, particularly drama and verse, I made the conscious decision to include these elements in the programme, as well as wonderful songs, to tell the story of women's changing status and preoccupations throughout the 20th Century and up to now. I was invited to audition for the renowned Cabaret Conference at Yale, run by the late legendary Erv Raible, and that was thrilled to be one of only 26 accepted that year, where I was taught by the masters of the genre. Amanda McBroom (composer of the Bette Middler hit "The Rose" and the poignant "Errol Flynn"), Laurel Massé, original member of Manhattan Transfer, Sally Mayes, Tony Award nominees Sharon McNight and Tovah Feldshuh, and New York cabaret veteran Julie Wilson were all on the faculty. We were also treated to the musical direction of Alex Rybeck, Hubert Tex Arnold and the now late Paul Trueblood. With the benefit of their insightful teaching and great encouragement, I took my show to The Duplex in New York, where I was delighted with the response. Since then, I have produced Loving London: The Capital Cabaret, using the same format of songs, poetry and drama, in various London venues, including Leicester Square Theatre and The Crazy Coqs. 2014, the centenary of World War 1, saw the launch of Wartime Women: the Khaki Cabaret to a sellout house at St. James Theatre, London, garnering great notices, including from The Times and Musical Theatre Review. I have since been touring the show to Belgium and throughout the UK. I hope these reviews and interviews entertain and educate at the same time, and if please do leave comments in the box. It's great to engage in a conversation about the Arts. Fiona-Jane WestonWartime Women: the Khaki Cabaret – news so far
News on my own show Wartime Women: the Khaki Cabaret – where we are going next.
Celia Imrie: Laughing Matters
Celia Imrie engaging and charming in first attempt at cabaret at St James Studio. Read review here.
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Tagged Andy Massey, Celia Imrie, Crazy Coqs, Erv Raible, fiona jane weston, Laughing Matters, St james Studio, Toby Drummond, Todd Talbot, Tristan Temple
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Mister Meredith’s Knees-up round the Organ and An Audience with The Kitsch Kittens
Mister Meredith and Emma Ruth host a singalong show at the atmospheric George pub in the East End, Royal Vauxhall Tavern and other venues. Emma is also one of the Kitsch Kittens at the RVT.
Posted in Cabaret Reviews
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Tagged cabaret, Emma Ruth, fiona jane weston, Kitsch Kittens, Knees-up Round the Organ, Luke Meredith, Mister Meredith, Tamsyn Salter
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Julez Hamilton and Simon Loughton at The Crazy Coqs
Julez Hamilton and Simon Loughton step in at the Crazy Coqs. Two performers to watch!
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Tagged cabaret, cabaret reviews London, Crazy Coqs, fiona jane weston, Julez Hamilton, Simon Loughton, Theo Jamieson
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Tricity Vogue: Songs for Swinging Ukeleles
Tricity Vogue previews her new cabaret Songs for Swinging Ukeleles at The Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Read review here:
Posted in Cabaret Reviews
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Tagged cabaret, cabaret reviews London, fiona jane weston, Royal Vauxhall Tavern, Tricity Vogue, ukelele
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Invincible
Invincible at St James Theatre – quite dark in places, excruciatingly funny and beautifully observed.
The Liberation of Colette Simple
The Liberation of Colette Simple is to be part of the London Festival of Cabaret in May, and I interviewed actress/singer Nathalie Carrington of Spatfeather Theatre Company.
Fascinating Aida: Charm Offensive
Fascinating Aida– on their group dynamics. An interesting perspective before their show Charm Offensive opens at St James Theatre.
Michele Brourman: LOVE AND TAKE-OUT: AN EVENING OF ORIGINAL SONGS
Michele Brourman, MD to Amanda McBroom and many others, is a singer-songwriter in her own right. She made her London debut at Crazy Coqs in her own show Love And Take-Out. Read my interview and review here.
Posted in Features - Theatre and Cabaret News
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Tagged Amanda McBroom, cabaret, Crazy Coqs, fiona jane weston, George Ball, Michele Brourman
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Open Mic Night at Crazy Coqs
Open-Mic Night of professional standard at Crazy Coqs.