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Tag Archives: London cabaret reviews
Bounder and Cad
Bounder and Cad‘s alter-egos, Adam Drew and Guy Hayward, are in reality two very personable young Cambridge graduates having found themselves on the cabaret circuit almost by accident. They met as students, sang in choirs, put together a song for … Continue reading →
Alison Jiear: Under the Influence
The exceptional versatility and artistry of Alison Jiear at St James Studio. My review
Maria Friedman in Concert
Legendary Maria Friedman performs her extended show on Sondheim and Bernstein at Cadogan Hall
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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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.
Anna Bergman “You and The Night and The Music: An Evening of Musical Imports and Exports”
A woman from a diplomatic childhood creates a cabaret of songs representing all the cultures she grew up with – American Songbook, Viennese opera, French chansons.
Kit and McConnel “In Cabaret”
After 30 years, Kit and the Widow (Richard Sisson) have gone their separate ways and now Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel have created a new show and are playing at The Crazy Coqs.
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Natalie Douglas – “Nina – A Tribute to Nina Simone”
Read about the stunning voice and performance of Natalie Douglas in her cabaret at The Cray Coqs on the singer Nina Simone.
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Anita Gillette “After All”
Former Broadway showgirl and friend of Irving Berlin Anita Gillette delights in sharing her backstage meomories in her cabaret at St James Studio.
David Meulemans: Welcome To My World
An evening of new work by singer-songwriter David Kent, sung by Miami-based artist David Meulemans. A great collection of original songs, ideal for a cabaret setting, beautifully sung.