Rubyyy Jones gives us perspective, wisdom and life as they expand on all things creativity and mental health. How do we create sustainable performance rooted in real feeling? How do we keep seeing the beauty in the world when it’s also cruel and gross? How will London ever recover from Rubyyy moving back to Canada?!?
Tag: theatre
Time To Talk Day – Recorded Live! (S1:E18)
As we round up Season 1 and embark on Season 2 of The Invisible Cabaret Podcast, we thought it was time to push the boat out and try something new… Thank you to everyone who joined us for our first ever LIVE podcast recording, which took place on our Instagram! What better way to celebrate Time To Talk Day than by having a good old chat about mental health? This year’s theme was ‘The Power of Small’, which Ferrero Rochelle and Rosie Verbose enjoyed exploring alongside interjections from our lovely Insta-audience.
Guy Woolf, Theatre Maker, on The Invisible Cabaret Podcast (S1:E17)
The Invisible Cabaret Podcast about is all about mental health and creativity. This week, we are joined by a stalwart friend of Invisible Cabaret: the multi-gifted, sickeningly talented Guy Woolf. Guy is an actor-director-composer-singer-advocate; you can see why he tends to go by ‘theatre maker’, just to save on hyphens. We chat with Guy about feeling his way through a career in the arts, checking and redressing privilege, and how his dog benefits his mental health.
Eating Disorders in Lockdown on The Invisible Cabaret Podcast (S1:E2)
On this episode of the podcast devoted to mental health and creativity, Ferrero Rochelle and Rosie Verbose are joined by troupe member Miss Mustardseed: a critical care nurse and key worker by day; creative by night. We chat about how the pandemic is affecting her life and mental health, eating disorder recovery, and how creativity has become a vital outlet for her (along with roller derby and binging Try Guys videos).
Support Your Local Mental-Health-and-Burlesque Girl Gang
We are now part of the family of artists and creatives connecting with their supporters on PATREON. Read on to find out how you can help and what exclusive, personal benefits are on offer in return!
Invisible Cabaret at the Vault Festival
We had a marvellous time bringing our new flagship show, Let’s Get Visible, to the Vault Festival in London this month. We were nominated for an Award, we got some lovely reviews and photos… Check it/us out!
Invisible Cabaret featured on Disability Arts Online
Huge thanks to Natasha Sutton Williams at Disability Arts Online for writing this lovely feature about our Cabaret! The piece not only explores the message of our… Read more “Invisible Cabaret featured on Disability Arts Online”
AUDITION NEWS
Invisible Cabaret is always on the look out for singers, dancers, burlesquers, spoken word artists, comedians, musicians, variety acts (hula hoopers, poi professionals, diabolo divas, etc.!) who are passionate about advocating for greater mental health awareness.
Invisible Cabaret: Please Stay
We are delighted to announce that we will be performing a special, one-night-only show on Friday 15th June! We are even more delighted to announce that 90% of proceeds from the evening will be going directly to UK-based mental health charities, to support them in the crucial work they do for the hundreds of thousands of us who need it.
Kickstarter Patron Hall of Fame
The company of Invisible Cabaret would like to thank the following for their generosity, kindness and enthusiasm…