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Thursday 17 October 2024

La Clique Returns to London for its 20th Anniversary Season- Tickets On Sale Now!


This Winter, La Clique returns to London for its highly anticipated 20th-anniversary season, running from November 6, 2023, to January 5, 2024. The award-winning show, known for its dazzling mix of circus, cabaret, and burlesque, is back with a star-studded cast and a whole new lineup of performances that will take your breath away. With tickets on sale now at lacliquetheshow.com, this is an experience you won’t want to miss!

La Clique’s 20th anniversary season promises an unforgettable spectacle, featuring some of the world’s most daring artists. Audiences can expect extraordinary stunts, gravity-defying performances, and sequins galore. The cast includes both new and returning favourites, making this season a perfect blend of legacy and fresh talent.

Among the new performers joining La Clique for the first time is hand-balancer Danik Abishev, known for his incredible ladder manipulation act. Roller-skating duo Isis Clegg-Vinell & Nathan Price will also make their debut, showcasing their breathtaking, death-defying stunts. Fans can look forward to the return of crowd-pleasers like aerialist Katharine Arnold, tension strap performer LJ Marles, and juggler Florian Brooks, ensuring that this season will be as thrilling as ever.

In celebration of two decades of global success, La Clique will offer 20 tickets per performance at just £25. And for the first time ever, La Clique Lates will take over Leicester Square every Friday and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. This unique 70-minute show, with no interval, promises to be the hottest late-night event in London this winter.

As the 20th anniversary season kicks off, audiences are invited to experience the magic of La Clique at the Leicester Square Spiegeltent. The show’s groundbreaking mix of daring acrobatics, comedy, and cabaret has redefined variety for the 21st century, making it a must-see event. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the La Clique experience, this anniversary production is sure to be an unforgettable night out.

David Bates, The Spiegelmaestro, reflects on the milestone, saying: 

We’re celebrating 20 years of La Clique with a lineup of world-class acts that span generations. It’s a season where legacy meets the latest talent, and we can’t wait to welcome new members to our family. Raise a glass to 20 years of La Clique!"

Get your tickets now and be part of this extraordinary celebration of cabaret, circus, and fearless performances!

photo credit: Jody Hartley

Tuesday 5 December 2017

La Soiree, Aldwych Theatre | Review


La Soiree
Aldwych Theatre 
Reviewed on Monday 4th December 2017 by Olivia Mitchell 
★★★

La Soiree is an Australian-born variety show which premiered in London in 2010. Evolved from La Clique which debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2004, it features a whole roster of artists and acrobatics and definitely makes for an entertaining night.

Whilst it is entertaining, I must say this I don't feel that The Aldwych is the perfect venue to showcase it. Being too close to the front or too far back means you miss a lot of the action. I also feel that the large space of the Aldwych makes the show feel commercialised and takes away the intimate feel which is so special in variety performances; the way the round has been created also prohibits the freedom for some acts. Although the theatre is large, the way the stage has been designed means the acts have very little space in which to showcase themselves.

However, the show itself has some spectacular moments and is full of energy. Personal favourite moments included LJ Marles's aerial performance to 'Dirty Diana', Mallakhamb India's exhilarating act in which they spring up a pole with extreme ease and agility and Amy G's hilarious flamenco scene in which an audience member, Willy, was hilarious placed in the action. Her quick wit brought on side-splitting laughter!

Although I enjoyed most of the acts, I felt the pacing was a little funny and some things fell as little flat. The Daredevil Chicken act for example, was a complete 180 on what had come before and was not to my taste. Whilst throwing pieces of banana from one mouth to another is very impressive when I can't even catch one piece of popcorn, macerated food being spat into one another's mouths is not for me. Of course this is done to get a reaction but didn't feel to me like it fit with the rest of the show.

Overall however, I did enjoy the show. It's genuinely funny and extremely impressive. From Fancy Chance swirling from the ceiling by her hair to Leon and Klodi's emotive dance, there's definitely something everyone will enjoy and it's the perfect show to have a little tipple at in the build up to Christmas!

For tickets and information about the show, visit https://www.londonboxoffice.co.uk

photo credit: Brinkhoff Mogenburg