Last week the brilliant musical Taboo returned to London at its 10th anniversary. We strongly recommend seeing it even in this new, more-humble offering as it is really an eyenopener to the younger club kid, a reminiscence at a bygone era that changed the way we party, dress and celebrate the creative self-expression that manifests in extreme dressing up.
The musical runs until february 2013 at the Club House Brixton ( literally 10 feet from the station, so worry not) and celebrates the life and art of Leigh Bowery, Boy George and his ever-so-flamboyant sidekick Phillip Salon (*see older posts).
A fresh new addition to the cast is Sam Buttery, who is channeling the inexplicably captivating Leigh Bowery, while Alistair Brammer dazzles as Billy, the bi-curious leading man and Matthew Rowland is of course, the perfect Boy George.
There you have it, you are summoned. No excuse.
The musical runs until february 2013 at the Club House Brixton ( literally 10 feet from the station, so worry not) and celebrates the life and art of Leigh Bowery, Boy George and his ever-so-flamboyant sidekick Phillip Salon (*see older posts).
A fresh new addition to the cast is Sam Buttery, who is channeling the inexplicably captivating Leigh Bowery, while Alistair Brammer dazzles as Billy, the bi-curious leading man and Matthew Rowland is of course, the perfect Boy George.
There you have it, you are summoned. No excuse.