cabaret
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews Dagmarr’s Dimanche, an intimate 1930’s Berlin-esq queer cabaret at London’s Crazy Coqs.
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…
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I See Me and Meryl Streep: is probably the nearest the multi-Oscar Winner (and gay icon) will ever get to the London stage
Australian actor/comedian Alexandra Keddie‘s new show is one of those that grab your attention straight away, Especially if you are a gay man. And the good news is that its making its London debut in a special 10th-anniversary production at The Other Palace. I SEE ME & MERYL STREET is a journey through the life…
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GOD SAVE THE KINK : A right royal romp of the kinkiest cabaret proportions
After the past 7 years of QUEERGURU’s existence, we are no longer shocked by what lands in our intray each day BUT we are still however surprised at how many new things are still way beyond what we thought was our very vivid imagination. Like today for instance, when there is an event in…
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Ireland’s gayest export MARK T COX live at The Glory for ONE NIGHT ONLY (twice)
If you’ve not had the pleasure of Mark T Cox yet its way past time you did. This queer Irish cabaret performer with a passion for extraordinary large dickie bows and very camp musicals will soon be back at East London’s alternative club The Glory. It’s Camp Saturday Night Cabaret with Ireland’s gayest export…