Fiona Coffey
Fiona Coffey joins our review team as a cabaret enthusiast and jazz singer, just as she makes her sell-out debut on the London cabaret scene with a self-devised tribute to her alter-ego Mrs. Robinson. She has hosted jazz evenings and performed at a number of venues including The Crazy Coqs, The Pheasantry, and 606 Club. In her day job she is a leadership development coach, travelling around the globe, working with a hugely diverse population of executives, as they grapple with the challenges of leadership and organizational change. Having recently expended most of her writing energies on her doctoral thesis, she welcomes the opportunity to entertain and inform a different audience through Cabaret Scenes.
Fiona Coffey's Latest Posts
It is a masterclass in how to give an audience a fabulous party.
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Carradine’s Cockney Sing-a-long is a winning formula.
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Sarah-Louise Young’s gift for developing memorable comedy characters has secured her place as one of London’s most successful and versatile musical cabaret performers.
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She is billed as “a singer’s singer” and it is absolutely the case that her voice is a joy in itself.
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This is the genius of the immersive cabaret that takes place in the glamorous surroundings of Scarfes Bar on a Sunday evening each month.
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Dusty Limits champions a form of neo-cabaret noir that can be traced to its earliest origins in the 19th century Parisian avant-garde.
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Suburbaret is the brainchild of Gareth Edward (pictured) and is a billed as “cabaret in celebration of all things surburban.”
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An award-winning international cabaret performer in his own right, Paul L. Martin has been extraordinarily influential in shaping the London cabaret scene.
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Kit and McConnel’s classy, cerebral and highly entertaining brand of musical comedy cabaret was perfectly suited to this prestigious venue.
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Michael Roulston’s creative output spans mainstream and alternative genres, and shapes artistic endeavors all over London.
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