Critics' Choice

Film

Derek Malcolm

quoteThe whole thing blasts the eye and at times half deafens the earquote

Derek Malcolm Speed Racer Restaurants

Fay Maschler

quoteHix Oyster and Chop House aims to invoke London dining in the 18th century quote

Fay Maschler Hix Oyster & Chop House Comedy

Bruce Dessau

quoteFrom the moment he ambled onstage it was clear that he deserves his famequote

Bruce Dessau Sean Lock

Reader reviews

Theatre

Selwyn, Epsom

quoteWhy oh why didn't I take up the offer of leaving in the interval?quote

Gone With The Wind Music

David, London

quoteKate is a good singer, very expressive, although not a great dancerquote

The Long Blondes Music

Dave J., London

quoteThis was a masterclass in funk, soul and R&Bquote

Eric Burdon And War

Swallowing swords at the Roundhouse

By Louise Jury, Evening Standard 01.05.08

 Add your view

 

            Miss Behave

High art: Miss Behave's variety show at the Roundhouse will feature a German contortionist and a pyromaniac

Look here too

She is one of the last female sword swallowers in the world and an eccentric mistress of ceremonies.

Now Miss Behave is to host three weeks of variety at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm.

She will perform nightly alongside unusual acts including a German contortionist, an Australian hula girl, a Frank-Sinatra-style crooner and a pyromaniac freak-show artist.

Miss Behave, who has been described as Betty Boop meets Marlene Dietrich, is MC of La Clique, a burlesque show that has been a hit at Edinburgh and other festivals.

She said the new event, Miss Behave's Variety Nighty, would involve less removal of clothing than burlesque because “I've got to say, I do not look good without clothes on.” She added: “It's good oldfashioned variety but with the pace of now — and more of an ironic twist. We're going to entertain the hell out of you.

“The agenda is to give people the best night of their lives.”

Miss Behave, who grew up in Bristol and London and now lives in Berlin, began by promoting nightclubs in Leicester Square.

She then read a book about a sword swallower and decided she wanted to do the same.

She spent several years touring with a freak show before deciding to move away from the audience-shocking end of entertainment towards vaudeville and alternative cabaret.

“I became interested in making an audience laugh, rather than grossing them out,” she said.

The Roundhouse worked with Miss Behave last summer during their season of contemporary circus.

Her show will use the full height of the refurbished building but will still be made intimate by having tables and chairs only within the support pillars in the centre of the space.

It will be yet another transformation of the rock venue. The Royal Shakespeare Company, which is currently presenting its sell-out run of Shakespeare's history plays there, has created an entire theatre inside.

Miss Behave's Variety Nighty is on from 31 July to 24 August


More

 

 

Reader views (0)

 Add your view

No comments have so far been submitted.


Add your comment

 

Your email address will not be published

Terms and conditions make text area bigger You have  characters left.


 


 
 
118.com - Directory Enquiry Service for UK Businesses

118.com - Directory Enquiry Service for UK Businesses

Service
Area or postcode
 
London's Weather
Tonight
Clear Night
10°c
Morning
Sunny
21°c
5 day forecast
 
 

Daily Mail Mail on Sunday Travel Mail This is Money Metro

Loot | Jobsite | Homes & property | London jobs | FindaProperty.com | Primelocation.com | Educate London | Holiday Villas