Following their sell out run of 2014, London's finest purveyors of cabaret noir are back this summer with a brand-new extravaganza. The Black Cat Cabaret's latest production Nocturne, which runs from May to September at London Wonderground, stars the sensational soprano Lili La Scala as an unsleeping queen of the night who guides the audience on a supernatural voyage through a shadowy dream landscape. Along the way there are encounters with showgirl sirens, otherworldly acrobats, shady troubadour tricksters and many other glorious late night eccentrics. Just the kind of company you'd expect from Black Cat's weird and wonderful world.
Drawing inspiration from Freudian dream archetypes, Mozart's The Magic Flute and a fin de siècle mood of giddy abandonment, the story of Nocturne is infused with an original score interspersed with rediscovered musical gems spanning multiple eras and genres. The show features exclusive cabaret, circus and dance acts from a company of internationally acclaimed performers - including aerial daredevil and star of La Soirée Bret Pfister, breathtaking hand-to-hand acrobatic duo Nathan and Isis, fire performer, contortionist and aerialist Katrina Lilwall, comic, actress and singer Abi Collins and the stunning dance trio Cabaret Rouge. The musical director is Michael Roulston and the director is Secret Cinema and Donmar Warehouse director and National Theatre magical consultant Simon Evans.Videos