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Fascinating Aïda at the Royal Festival Hall review: 40 years in and these comedy legends are not done yet“We’re not done yet,” croon Fascinating Aïda at the start of their 40th Anniversary show. Despite their impeccable enunciation I was convinced that they were singing “We’re not dead yet.
Fascinating Aïda have racked-up millions of internet followers, performed in the world’s most prestigious venues and been showered with awards and plaudits since they sashayed onto the scene ...
Fascinating Aïda are at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in London on 2, 3 & 5 January 2025. Tickets ...
Liza Pulman from 'Fascinating Aida' joined us for Cakey Tea ahead of their gig at the Hall for CornwallLiza Pulman from 'Fascinating Aida' joined us for Cakey Tea ahead of their gig at the Hall ...
Not a comeback, a celebration of 25 years of the best cabaret act ever. New songs, old broads. Brilliant lyrics, heavenly harmonies. As always, a mix of biting satire, broken dreas, utter class and ...
Three times Olivier Award nominated and now a world-wide internet sensation, Fascinating Aïda are still Britain’s best comedy cabaret trio. And Ddillie Keane and Adele Anderson are back with their new ...
A burgeoning acting career was hijacked by the success of Fascinating Aïda, which started in 1983 with Marilyn Cutts and Lizzie Richardson. When Adèle Anderson joined in 1984, she found her ...
“We’re not done yet,” croon Fascinating Aïda at the start of their 40th Anniversary show. Despite their impeccable enunciation I was convinced that they were singing “We’re not dead yet.” A whiff of ...
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