Robert Tanitch reviews Quentin Crisp Naked Hope at St James Studio, London, SW1 Quentin Crisp, one-time male prostitute and art school model, became famous when John Hurt played him brilliantly on tel ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews La Traviata at Soho Theatre, London W1 Marie Duplessis, the most famous courtesan of her day, had a great many admirers, including Franz Liszt. She died of tuberculosis on Febru ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Black Cat Cabaret at London Wonderground, South Bank Centre The Black Cat Cabaret takes it inspiration from Le Chat Noir, the first modern cabaret club, founded by Louis Sal ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Lion at St James Studio, London SW1 THE LION, a bitter sweet autobiographical cabaret solo, engagingly performed by American songwriter, singer and guitarist Benjamin Scheue ...
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