Review: LA CLIQUE, Leicester Square Spiegeltent
by Franco Milazzo - Nov 13, 2024
Returning to the West End La Clique is back with a new cast. After two decades of presenting some of the finest vaudeville talent around, is this the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning for this cabaret institution?
LA SOIREE to Close in London, Jan. 17
by Christina Mancuso - Jan 5, 2016
After a spectacular winter season in London, La Soiree will be waving goodbye to its sumptuous Spiegeltent at the Southbank Centre on 17 January 2016. Joining the troupe for their final weeks in the capital is cabaret superstar Camille O'Sullivan, who made her long-awaited return to La Soiree on 21 December.
Asher Treleaven & Gypsy Wood Coming to Adelaide Fringe
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 4, 2016
Brace yourself Adelaide, because the Heavens are about to open at the Fringe: Peter & Bambi Heaven, to be exact, and they'll be raining down glitz, glamour and magic tricks in a variety spectacular that's even more overdone than this weather metaphor.
LA SOIREE Returns to London; Previews Begin Tonight!
by Christina Mancuso - Oct 27, 2015
The wait is finally over and the stage is now set for La Soiree to make its triumphant return to London this evening. Featuring world class performers from across the globe, leave all troubles at the door and get ready to be transported once again to the seductive world of La Soiree…
LA SOIREE Begins This Month at QPAC
by Tyler Peterson - May 7, 2015
Brisbane will come alive as LA SOIREE, the award-winning theatrical phenomenon that has won devotees around the world, kicks off tonight at the Playhouse Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) for a strictly limited season until 24 May 2015.
LA SOIREE Comes to FRINGE WORLD Festival 2015 Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jan 28, 2015
Fresh from sell-out seasons in NYC and London, this award-winning, five-star theatrical phenomenon makes its Perth debut as part of their 10 year anniversary world tour. A cocktail of jaw-dropping acrobats, mind-bending contortionists and thrilling chanteuses, spiced with a pinch of the exotic and the erotic and well-seasoned with humour.
LA SOIREE Coming to FRINGE WORLD Festival 2015
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 2, 2015
Fresh from sell-out seasons in NYC and London, this award-winning, five-star theatrical phenomenon makes its Perth debut as part of their 10 year anniversary world tour. A cocktail of jaw-dropping acrobats, mind-bending contortionists and thrilling chanteuses, spiced with a pinch of the exotic and the erotic and well-seasoned with humour.
LA SOIREE Celebrates 10 Years with Return to London Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Nov 5, 2014
Roll up, roll up - the circus is back in town! Last seen in London in 2011, multi award-winning cult hit La Soiree returns to the capital celebrating a triumphant world tour and the 10 year anniversary of the troupe's first show.
LA SOIREE Celebrates 10 Years with Return to London, Nov 5
by Matt Smith - Sep 4, 2014
Roll up, roll up - the circus is back in town! Last seen in London in 2011, multi award-winning cult hit La Soiree returns to the capital celebrating a triumphant world tour and the 10 year anniversary of the troupe's first show.
Fresh from a six month residency at the spectacular Union Square Theatre in New York, a whirl around Australia and touring the land of the midnight sun, La Soiree returns at last to London.
Around the Broadway World: Regional Highlights for the Week of 8/20
by BWW Special Coverage - Aug 24, 2012
At BroadwayWorld we pride ourselves in showcasing theater content from all corners of the globe. Our regional contributors do an amazing job each day of bringing you the latest theater news in their cities and countries and to acknowledge this, we launched a new weekly column called 'Around BWW: Regional Highlights of the Week'. Read on for our most-read features, interviews, breaking news and more for the week of August 20!
EDINBURGH 2012: BWW Reviews: ASHER TRELEAVEN: TROUBADOUR, Gilded Ballon, August 15
by Michael Elm - Aug 21, 2012
To call the audience sparse at Asher Treleaven's Troubadour would be an understatement. I think he learnt the names of roughly half the audience; with a further member of the audience a respected musical musician needing no introduction. It was the presence of this comedian that meant I was more under the impression this was going to be a hidden gem rather than awful show. The poor attendance was baffling, Treleaven has already received numerous positive reviews. And why wouldn't he? He's funny and clever, a born perform and not to mention being very skilled with the Diablo!