London International Mime Festival is here to spice up another great week for cabaret.
We speak to the man behind next week's variety extravaganza.
Swayed by La Soiree? The best weekly feast of cabaret talent just got bigger and better
Put some zing into 2012 with our top cabaret tips.
Deck the halls with human folly and laugh your face off
Christmas cabaret as the Duckie crew serve up some seasonal satire.
Lifelike robots, Derren Brown and strange instruments: we talk to the woman behind the spooky science band Spacedog.
A very Londony Christmas single for a timely cause.
Welcome to the world of brunch clubbing. Emphasis on clubbing.
Pack your trunk: sensational circus troupe La Soirée have rolled into town.
One-and-a-half women + a bunch of naughty songs = some weekend fun.
Geeks to the left of us, freaks to the right...
The puppets are here all week with delightful sounding shows for grown-ups.
Food, glorious food. And plenty of it.
Ahead of the multi-dimensional exhibition This Is...Circus, we speak to one of the performers.
Cabaret duo turn rock band. Well, they were bored. But does it work? Course it does, babes.
The funky freakshow that is Dr Clive's Heavy Petting Zoo rolled into town last weekend.
His dad was in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He supped with Frank Sinatra, danced with Fred Astaire and modelled for Jean-Paul Gaultier. We speak to Ty Jeffries whose alter ego is back on the London stage next week.
What we saw, what we thought, what others said and what to see
"We live in fascist times, Ladies and Gentlemen." The Philosopher King of cabaret talks to us about politics, human rights and how to save thousands of pounds.
Tricity Vogue's alter ego returns for another Edinburgh run.
He's tried to fool Penn & Teller, he sold a trick to David Blaine and he's off to Edinburgh with a new show.
The Hot August Fringe is back and bulging with the strange and wonderful.
Cabaret goes underground.
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