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Tag Archives: cabaret
Sophie-Louise Dann: ‘From Classic… to… Coward to Current…’’
Sophie-Louise Dann brings her unique amusing cabaret “From Classic…to Coward..to Current..” to The Crazy Coqs
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Tagged cabaret, cabaret reviews London, Crazy Coqs, fiona jane weston, James Church, Jason Carr, London cabaret, sohie Louise Dann
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“The Wit and Whimsy of Alexander S. Bermange”
Composer of many musicals and frequently heard singing self-penned comic songs on Broadcasting House BBC Radio 4, Alexander S. Bermange has presented a collection of his comedic numbers at St James Studio.
Stefan Bednarczyk – Bednarczyk Sings Noël Coward
Stefan Bednarczyk premieres his new Noël Coward show at The Crazy Coqs. BEDNARCZYK SINGS NOEL COWARD includes songs from the 1940’s, verse and anecdotes from people who knew and worked with Coward, including Graham Payn, JudyCampbell and the late critic … Continue reading →
Ivor Novello and the Great British Musical
2013 marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Ivor Novello. Russell Grant and Ross Leadbeater create a show in tribute at St James Studio.
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Tagged Annatt Bass, cabaret, cabaret reviews London, fiona jane weston, Glamorous Night, Ivor Novello, Katy Treharne, Keep the Home Fires Burning, London theatre, Martin Milnes, Philip Joel, Rhidian Marc, Robert Meadmore, Ross Leadbeater, Russell Grant, St james Studio, St james Theatre
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Karen Kohler: Das Kabarett
“Das Kabarett” takes the songs of Berlin and Paris and moves towards more modern-day work with strong story-telling content from Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave and Jacques Brel.
An Evening With John Bucchino and Friends
Broadway composer and lyricist John Bucchino performs with some special guest at St James Studio.
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Tagged A Catered Affair, A Class Act, Amelia Cormack, Belinda Wollaston, cabaret, Christian Lund, Crow and Elk, fiona jane weston, Harold Pinter Theatre, Hila Plitmann, Hillary Elk, John Bucchino, Landor Theatre, Linnea Stenbeck, London theatre, Matthew Barrow, Merrily We Roll Along, Phoebe Coupe, Skye Crawford, Sophia Ragavelas, St james Studio, Suzanna Kempner, Urban Myths
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Gregg Edelman: “Broadway State of Mind”
Romantic lead of Broadway Gregg Edelman opens his London cabaret “Broadway State of Mind” at The Crazy Coqs. Read review here:
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Tagged cabaret, cabaret reviews London, Crazy Coqs, fiona jane weston, Gregg Edelman, James Church, London cabaret reviews
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Amanda McBroom: ‘Let’s Fall In Love’
Amanda McBroom is sexy, funny and deeply moving at The Crazy Coqs. Her own compositions, which include the huge Bette Midler hit ‘The Rose’ and ‘Errol Flynn’ are both heart-felt and profound. Read my full review here.
Anne Reid
Read my latest cabaret review of Anne Reid‘s opening night of her show ‘In A New Key’ at The Crazy Coqs.
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Lush Life: Second Round
Review of second programme of drinking cabaret ‘Lush Life’ in St James Studio
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