
The glamorous queer French cabaret artiste Hersh Dagmarr was born at the beginning of the Twentieth Century and has enjoyed performing on the dimly-lit, louche, velvet-lined cabaret stages of Paris and Berlin for almost one hundred years now. Luckily for us, he’s a vampire and as alive, energetic and note-perfect as ever. Dagmarr’s Dimanche is Dagmarr’s ode to 1930s Berlin and the Weimar Republic, intimately hosted at London’s subterranean circular art-deco inspired Crazy Coqs cabaret space.
With a twinkle in his eye, lust on his mind and the colourful, fabulous pianist/arranger Frau Karen Newby by his side, Dagmarr takes us on a heartfelt musical journey from the 1930s to the present day. From the first song, a French version of Kylie’s Padam Padam, we are treated to classic after classic, with a set list comprising gems from Edith Piaf, Cole Porter and the Pet Shop Boys amongst others. There’s a humorous twist to several of the songs, and Dagmarr’s spoken intros range from the sexy to the sad, always personal. These make the show a full-bodied, warm-hearted intimate experience. There is a strong connection to the audience. Dancer/performer Molly Beth Morossa adds more sex with an erotic highly charged lip-synch performance halfway through proceedings. The three on stage entertain effortlessly to a very high standard, a great mix of nostalgia and modernity. Dagmarr’s voice is extraordinary, very powerful, and his show is both refreshingly original and very relatable. Decadence, romance and glamour. More please!




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And here is more. Dagmarr’s next two London shows are
“Indefinite Leave to Remain” an all Pet Shop Boys cabaret show on 8 July at the Crazy Coqs:
Then on 28 July Dagmarr is premiering the all-Kylie cabaret show “Minogueus Sanctus” at the Divine:
https://www.outsavvy.com/event/27646/minogeus-sanctus-hersh-dagmarr-sings-kylie-minogue
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 Queerguru’s Contributing Editor Ris Fatah is a successful fashion/luxury business consultant (when he can be bothered) who divides and wastes his time between London and Ibiza. He is a lover of all things queer, feminist, and human rights in general. @ris.fatah  | 

