“It has to be said – others play at vaudeville, but Voodoo Vaudeville play harder. This is the genuine article – classy, arsey, arty entertainment that’s hopefully coming to a town near you. So get out your glad rags, paint your face, put on your dancing shoes and join the party.”
Total Theatre

“Fusing music and performance art…bizarre theatrical and erotic”
The Guardian

“Mind-warped comedy”
Metro

“Our crowds demand a lot… The voodoo’s gave more! A twisted, comic, kinky and unexpected show.. Just how we like it at Lost Vagueness.”
‘Lost Cabaret’

“Mixing old-style German cabaret with more than a touch of the bizarre, Chris Cresswell and his team have, over the last five years, created a surreal and anarchic world of glamour, art and filth through this extraordinary show”.
Cheeky Guide

“Truly fantastic…magnetic cauldron of ludicrous clowning”
This is Brighton

“Mutant lovechild of Benny Hill and Alice Cooper, hilarious horny and horrific”
Mensworld

“Sexy and fun – I had a great time. You’d be mad to miss it”
Tim Woodward, Skin Two

“Cleverly crafted …exotic, erotic, comical and spiritual”
The Argus

“Voodoo Vaudeville is weird, wonderful and wacky. The evil master, his sexually ambiguous assistant, a time machine, saucy dance routines, an omnipotent Baby Warhol and plenty of audience participation. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but is simply good fun!”
Sangita Ladwa, BBC Southern Counties