International neo-burlesque troupe Le Crazy Horse begin their one month residency at West London's Supperclub.
This week's Zingers include a crooning Nazi, Victorian magic and improv rap. But what is our Zinger Of The Week?
Did someone announce charity cabaret week without telling us?
The founder of a London school of burlesque hands out lessons in starting your own business.
Step this way for cabaret bingo, parkour and Picasso! But who is our Zinger Of The Week?
"Hello! This is London calling with our scores for Friday's Alternative Eurovision."
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?
Greenpeace fundraiser in aid of the latest Rainbow Warrior.
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.
With its royals, terrorists and concerns over appearance, this comedy couldn't be more topical if you stuffed it with hazelnuts then covered it in chocolate.
See if you can guess the connection between some of this week's Zingers: a drag Prince William, a Kate Middleton burlesque routine, the alternative wedding night reception and a trip down the Thames.
We speak to Dan Rebellato, Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway about his new play Chekhov in Hell, his London roots, government cuts and modern bullshit.
We boldly go behind the scenes of one of London's premier cabaret venues.
Roll up, roll up! This week's Zingers include David Lynch-inspired cabaret, the winners of Baghdad's Got Talent and a burlesque assassin.
London Burlesque Week shakes its tassels again from next Tuesday. We chat to the man behind it, Burlesque King Chaz Royal.
They say the worst things happen at sea. The pirates, sailors, deep sea divers and sea monsters at White Mischief's fancy dress ball begged to differ.
We speak to the burlesque dancer who has created her own Kate Middleton routine.
Roll up! Roll up! The circus is back in town.
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