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Review: EastEnd Cabaret @ London Wonderground

Dark humour and songs about things that go hump in the night.

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Preview: EastEnd Cabaret @ Priceless London Wonderground

Experience the comically perverse musical duo with a special offer on tickets (sponsored post).

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Review: EastEnd Cabaret’s The Revolution Will Be Sexual @ Arcola Tent

One-and-a-half women + a bunch of naughty songs = some weekend fun.

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Good For A Laugh: Six Upcoming London Charity Cabaret Events

Did someone announce charity cabaret week without telling us?

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Review: Time Out’s Alternative Eurovision @ Udderbelly

“Hello! This is London calling with our scores for Friday’s Alternative Eurovision.”

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This Week’s London Cabaret Zingers 11-15 May 2011

This week’s Zingers include an amorous terrorist, a very cheeky monkey and some sexy talk down on the Southbank. But what is the Zinger Of The Week?

The Irrespressible Mr Flay (c) David McKnight

This Week’s London Cabaret Zingers: 4-8 May 2011

This week’s Zingers include murder suspects, a surreal escapologist, a night inspired by The Prisoner plus Dexy’s Midnight Runners duetting with LL Cool J.

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In Pictures: Backstage At Madame JoJo’s

We boldly go behind the scenes of one of London’s premier cabaret venues.

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Review: The Attic @ The Oubliette Arthouse

In the dying days of 2010, twisted duo EastEnd Cabaret held a mini-cabaret festival in a recently squatted building on Shaftesbury Avenue. Were you there?

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Last Minute Listing: The Attic @ The Oubliette Arthouse

Curated by Londonist favourites EastEnd Cabaret at the former Limelight Club in Shaftesbury Avenue in conjunction with professional squatters and itinerant arts group The Oubliette, the deliciously twisted duo present The Attic, three nights (28-30 December) of entertainment with something for everyone.

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Review: EastEnd Cabaret @ Cellar Door

  In its previous days as a gentleman’s lavatory, CellarDoor at Zero Aldwych (is there a cooler London address?) was allegedly frequented by Wilde, Orton and Gielgud. Now the place is crammed with about thirty office worker types drinking coffee cup cocktails and munching popcorn …