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Tag Archives: The Pheasantry
Jeff Harnar: The 1959 Broadway Songbook
Jeff Harnar returns to London to present his new show The 1959 Broadway Songbook – a celebration of the 21 musicals you could have seen in New York that year…The structure of the show itself sounds intriguing with an homage to the Golden Age of Broadway – a ‘boy meets girl’ narrative, and created around the musical structure of a Broadway show of that era. Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Rybeck, Broadway 1959, fiona jane weston, Jeff Harnar, The Pheasantry
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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 →
Fiona Coffey: A Touch of Mrs Robinson
A Touch of Mrs Robinson is Fiona Coffey’s first attempt at cabaret, and she presents a very interesting idea. Mrs Robinson is a character from The Graduate, a novel written by Charles Webb in 1963, and made into a … Continue reading →
Lily Atkinson: Song Collection
“…an interesting artist showing considerable promise..” Continue reading →
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Tagged cabaret, cabaret reviews London, Excess All Areas, fiona jane weston, London cabaret, Sam Cable, The Pheasantry
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Billy Stritch at The Pheasantry
Billy Stritch is playing at The Pheasantry. Don’t miss him.
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Tagged Billy Stritch, Cy Coleman, fiona jane weston, London cabaret, The Pheasantry
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The 3 Shonas
Cabaret debut for 3 leading ladies all called Shona! The 3 Shonas at The Pheasantry
London Festival of Cabaret
London’s first Festival of Cabaret has been launched at new venue The Oak Room at The Hospital Club. The capital’s extraordinary growth in cabaret shows and venues has lead to heated dicussions. Read about the launch here..
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Tagged Barb Jungr, Claire Teale and Liz Robertson, fiona jane weston, KT Sullivan and Selena Jones, Leigh Zimmerman and Domenick Allen, London cabaret, London Festival of Cabaret, maria Friedman, Michael Feinstein, Neil Marcus, Palace Theatre., Rachel Tucker, Shona Lindsay and Shonagh Daly, Shona White, Soho Theatre, St james Studio, Steve Ross, Tamar Broadbent, The Crazy coqs, The Oak Room, The Pheasantry, The Three Shonas
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Robyn Spangler: Why I Love Linda Ronstadt
L.A. based singer Robyn Spangler made her London debut at The Pheasantry with her vibrant tribute to her heroine Linda Ronstadt. A timely piece given Ronstadt’s recent announcement she has Parkinson’s disease and has retired from singing.
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Tagged cabaret, cabaret reviews London, fiona jane weston, London cabaret, Robyn Spangler, The Pheasantry, Todd Schroeder
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The Pheasantry – Proving a Worthy Successor to Pizza on the Park
The Pheasantry -the third of my series on London’s cabaret venues and its vibrant cabaret scene.
Cabarets and Other Shows in St. James Theatre Studio
The first in a series of features on some of London’s new cabaret venues – St James Theatre Studio is elegant and welcoming, and promises an exciting future for cabaret in the capital.