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Dark kabaret review
Dark kabaret review










dark kabaret review

This might have been a problem but in the true spirit of ‘the show must go on’, there was some fast rearranging of the running order by Director Sean Kempton and the team while Miss Frisky’s ‘Knaves’ (Nicolas Jelmoni and LJ Marles) – a sort of acrobatic Chuckle Brothers – kept the programme going with their rather fine hula hoop work. On the acrobatic side of things, there was a bit of a problem as performer Leon Fagbemi was injured on his tumbling introduction. Not only that but Laura has an extremely good singing voice, which really comes into its own in powerful performances of Kate Bush’s “Wow” and Springsteen’s “Because the Night” all sung to the backing of the live band under the direction of James Keay. Frisky ‘bantz’ with the audience, somehow being drawn to other theatrical types and wealthy men, all of whom can’t help but respond to her winning personality and charm.

dark kabaret review

She could be described as a female drag queen, the costume and mannerisms are so reminiscent of the best drag performers you will see. Frisky by name and frisky by nature, Miss F is the perfect hostess. Well, the first thing it has is a truly magnificent compere in the shape of Miss Frisky (Laura Corcoran). So the big question is, what does Black Cat: Bohemia have to give it that additional wow factor and make it stand above everyone else? Down on the South Bank, the Underbelly festival has had a few circus shows during this year’s run and now another has rolled into the Spiegeltent. Circus shows are ten a penny these days You can barely walk the streets of London without running into another set of acrobats, jugglers and scary clowns vying with each other to get your attention and hard earned cash.












Dark kabaret review