Seth Sikes returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below in THE SONGS THAT GOT AWAY, an all-new show, singing Judy Garland songs he hasn’t yet performed in his previous tributes to the legend, plus some that Garland never got the chance to sing herself. He will be backed by his full band.
Like clockwork every first Friday of the month the very motley crew of performers collectively known as The LipSinkers take over the stage at the legendary RVT (Royal Vauxhall Tavern) the oldest gay bar in South London. With their wickedly camp sense of outrageous humor which borders on the insane (or maybe beyond) and dressed … Continue reading
La Voix is just one lucky bitch. And glamorous to boot. This ex semi- finalist on Britains Got Talent TV Show is one those old-school vivacious multi-talented performers who just doesn’t don on drag, but puts her whole heart and soul into her act with both her singing and comedy. She’s getting to be … Continue reading
This venue used to be the old Atlantic Bar & Grill off London’s Piccadilly Circus, but it’s now been reinvented for a new generation, and walking in to the Brasserie Zedel is an experience in itself. Various eye popping Art Deco interiors vie for your attention, not least the dizzyingly powerful horizontal black and white … Continue reading
Marlene Dietrich may be 150 years old now but that hasn’t stopped her appearing nightly this week at the Miami Light Project. Frau Dietrich is the star of Marlene and the Machine a show which combines her music with that of Fiona Apple and Regina Spektor, and with the visual and musical language of German Expressionism. This extraordinary event, the likes of which Miami has never witnessed before, is the work of the multi-talented Bearded Ladies Cabaret from Philadelphia led by their fearless (some would say manic) artistic director and star John Jarboe.
Be prepared to enter a shadowy, atonal world in which The Bearded Ladies blur the lines between humanity, music, and machine in the reamaining two days of their run. Check out www.beardedladiescabaret.com to find where they will appear next.