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Listen to a sample of Yoik Tk 21 sample by Chris Watson, which soundtracks ‘Lake Keitele’ by Akseli Gallen-Kallela at The National Gallery's 'Soundscapes' exhibition.
Listen to a sample of Long Phrases by Nico Muhly, which soundtracks ‘The Wilton Diptych’ at The National Gallery's 'Soundscapes' exhibition.
Listen to a sample of Air On A Broken String by Susan Philipsz, which soundtracks 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger at The National Gallery's 'Soundscapes' exhibition.
At the first TO&ST in the Afternoon cabaret event – held on August 7 2013 at Fringe Central in conjunction with the Time Out & Soho Theatre Edinburgh Cabaret Award – Time Out London cabaret editor Ben Walters talks to comedian and cabaret performer Phil Kay, 2012 TO&ST winner Lady Rizo and La Clique producer David Bates about conspiring with audiences, ovary-shaped shows and Dalai Lama room-service bells. Plus singing, debate and gin.
Time Out reviews Duckie's Weekend at Wiltons at Wilton's Music Hall by Time Out London
@timeoutlondon reviews Cirkus Cirkör's Undermän #CircusFest at Roundhouse by Time Out London
Ben Walters reviews Harold Sanditen: Shades of Blue at The Pheasantry, Pizza Express by Time Out London
Scottee talks camp talk ahead of his show 'Camp' by Time Out London
EastEnd Cabaret report from the Adelaide Fringe Festival – warmer than Edinburgh but more of a schlep. Bernie and Victy spill all the details of their own sell-out show, The Revolution Will Be Sexual; the swelling numbers of their half-moustache army; shows such as Doctor Brown, Morgan & West and Cantina; and their latest methods of embarrassing each other.
EastEnd Cabaret report from the Adelaide Fringe Festival – warmer than Edinburgh but more of a schlep. Bernie and Victy spill all the details of their own sell-out show, The Revolution Will Be Sexual; the swelling numbers of their half-moustache army; shows such as Doctor Brown, Morgan & West and Cantina; and their latest methods of embarrassing each other.
EastEnd Cabaret report from the Adelaide Fringe Festival – warmer than Edinburgh but more of a schlep. Click here to hear Bernie and Victy with all the details of their own sell-out show, The Revolution Will Be Sexual; the swelling numbers of their half-moustache army; shows such as Doctor Brown, Morgan & West and Cantina; and their latest methods of embarrassing each other.
@timeoutlondon reviews Bourgeois & Maurice FaLaLaLaLa @sohotheatre @georgebourgeois @mauricemaurice by Time Out London
@timeoutlondon reviews @PistolAndJack 's Christmas Sack with @WilfredoTweets and @BobandJimUK at @TristanBates Theatre by Time Out London
Ben Walters reviews Violence by @EYHOlive at @RiversideLondon @TimeOutLive by Time Out London
Tricity Vogue - Bluestocking Song by Time Out London
Players' Theatre Club: Hattie Jacques and Clive Dunn perform in Late Joys, 1964 by Time Out London
Ben Walters reviews This Is Jonny Woo @sohotheatre @timeoutlondon @jonnywoouk at The Soho Theatre and Writers' Centre by Time Out London
Ben Walters on Vaginal Davis's three appearances in #TrashingPerformance @timeoutlondon at Tate Modern by Time Out London
Ben Walters reviews Waiting for Stanley @GreenwichTheatr @thechutz @timeoutlondon at Greenwich Theatre by Time Out London
Ben Walters reviews #cabaretnewburlesque with Dirty Martini and Julie Atlas Muz #timeoutlondon at Charing Cross Theatre by Time Out London







