Jazz and blues

Any show that starts with being offered a custard cream is off to a good start.
At  9.50pm on a Sunday night, I join the queue snaking from the archway of the Assembly Hall, round the…
Many many moons ago I had the pleasure of occasionally frequenting Lizzard Lounge, a club night at Café…
Statuesque and splendidly coiffed, clad in elegant ball gown and dazzling killer heels, the nightclub diva…
This is New York based The TEAM's (the acronym stands for "Theatre of Emerging American Moment") fourth visit…
Daffodils (a Play with Songs), by Rochelle Bright, is inspired by the true life love story of her parents and…
This is what the Edinburgh Fringe is all about.
Frank Sinatra reigns supreme in this new musical from Kingdom Theatre.
Barb Jungr was ranked No 1 for The Best Cabaret 2008 by Time Out, New York, No 2, The Best Cabaret 2009 for ‘…
Frances Ruffelle is a sparkling, shimmering star in the world of Musical Theatre, winning a Tony Award for…
“It’s a kind of furtiveness, a weariness with all the conventions of the world so I guess you might say we’re…
They’re back, they’re bigger, and they’re almost certainly Bluer. This acapella group will knock your socks…
Spectacular singing and an upbeat comedic narrative make for a high-energy, uplifting theatrical experience.
The stage is littered with dustbin lids and childish detritus.  Glittery dresses hang from the rafters…
Some of the pieces in this year’s Edinburgh International Festival create a mirror-like effect, with each…
Most people will remember the Blues Brothers from the eponymous 1980 film and fans will have longed to do two…
There are any number of earnest and passionate performers offering an hour of the best of themselves.
Brought to Edinburgh by members of North Carolina theatre and performance troupe Concrete Generation, this…
A heavily pregnant Ali McGregor is wowing the kids every weekend in the Famous Spiegeltent.
It's late and the lighting in The Hub theatre is so dim that it becomes impossible to read the free…