Life Is A Cabaret

Paulus The Cabaret Geek


Region:
London
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 170
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
29th September 2021

It’s the 20’s – again!

And along with the glorious age of jazz, the 1920’s brought us the heyday of cabaret, captured perhaps most notably in the 1972 Liza Minnelli movie by Bob Fosse. 100 years on, Paulus invites you to join him in a celebration of this much misunderstood art-form, which has been pivotal to the inclusion in the arts of some of our most vibrant, colourful and outlandish artistes.

So, dust off your feather boas and top hats, and pop some prosecco as we explore the wonderful world of cabaret!

With comedy and songs on Betsy the Ukulele

#cabaret #musichall #theatre #thearts

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About Paulus The Cabaret Geek

Paulus, The Cabaret Geek, is an entertainer and educator who specialises in cabaret. Best known for their appearances on BBC1’s ‘All Together Now’ as a talent judge, his musical tribute to Victoria Wood, ‘Looking For Me Friend: The Music of Victoria Wood’ premiered in London in 2020.

As a speaker, Paulus has 7+ years experience and 25 previously as an entertainer. He has given his warm, witty talks to Women’s Institutes, Rotary Club, Tangent, U3A, Townswomen’s Guild, Rotary Club and Salvation Army.

All of Paulus’ talks include comedy and song on Betsy The Ukulele, and come with full costume and make-up as standard.

Paulus’ cheeky charm has won legions of fans and a large percentage of repeat bookings in the short time he has been in the world of public speaking.


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