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Björn Of The Dead – 4 Stars

Bjorn

Björn Of The Dead

Royal Vauxhall Tavern

Reviewed – 11th April 2018

★★★★

“Charmingly rough around the edges”

 

We are greeted with a goody bag complete with gory tattoos and sweets in the shapes of eyeballs – always a good way to start. We also have to choose a sticker that connotes which member of Swedish pop group, ‘ABBA’, we want to be for the night. I end up with Anni-Frid, or “the other one” as she ends up being designated.

Our host tonight is the wonderful Baby Lame who enters in a sequin dress and red boots and immediately starts a call and response. “Pop”, she shouts. “Horror”, we shout back. Baby Lame is the perfect host, witty, sharp and apparently incapable of taking herself too seriously. She carries the night, infectiously funny and instantly likeable.

This is, according to Baby Lame, the only night in London where the audience pays to see acts die onstage. Chloe Rose as Kathy Bates is our first act up. “Don’t go wasting your emotion,” she sings, as her eyes get steadily more manic until she is licking blood off an axe. “Appropriately f*cked up,” as Baby Lame deems it. Next up, “a bit of masculinity on this stage” (again the words of Baby Lame). Adam All, drag king extraordinaire, enters in a white lab coat and red accessories, thrusting to the music. Soon there’s a blow up doll onstage and matching pairs of boxers covered in hearts, is it love? All to the tune of “Gimme, gimme, a man after midnight”, of course. Apple Derrières looks idyllic from the neck down and manic from the neck up, and her expression is impossible to take your eyes off throughout the night. Oedipussi Rex, wearing a fantastically creative version of the Amanda trap from the ‘Saw’ films, is the last of the solo acts and finishes with a healthy dose of eye gouging to reveal glittering red sockets, and is one of the highlights of the night.

Apple Derrières and Adam All finish the show with a love duet as Dracula and a blushing damsel, which (if you haven’t guessed it) ends in Apple Derrières’ blood being thoroughly drained. There are even games throughout the night, my favourite of which involved guessing whether the word projected onto a screen on the stage was a real place in Sweden or a piece of IKEA furniture – surprisingly difficult it turns out!

The night is riddled with tech difficulties and miscommunications, but everything was handled with such warmth, fun and optimism that the mistakes were more endearing than problematic. Furthermore, in a scene that is typically dominated by drag queens, it is refreshing and exciting to see such a range of acts on stage, and testament should be made to how welcome and inclusive the Royal Vauxhall Tavern feels tonight.

Charmingly rough around the edges, ‘Bjorn of the Dead’ is a creative and fun celebration of ABBA’s greatest hits, drag, burlesque and horror films all rolled into one. Who could resist?

 

Reviewed by Amelia Brown

 

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Anti Valentine’s Ball – 4 Stars

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Anti Valentine’s Ball

Royal Vauxhall Tavern

Reviewed – 14th February 2018

★★★★

“This was not your typical Valentine’s night out and romance was definitely off the cards.”

 

Pop Horror’s Anti Valentine’s Ball can only be described as a completely unique and wacky experience. Held at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, the Ball was a combination of acts, games and performances, all completely different and exciting. The night started off with each person being given a sticker to indicate whether they were single, in a relationship, or ‘it’s complicated’. At this point it was clear that audience participation was going to be a huge part of the night.

The Vauxhall Tavern is a relatively small bar with a stage and DJ booth. Playing on the screen were gruesome clips from horror movies whilst pop tunes from the 80s onwards played over the speakers. Milling around were people dressed as characters from horror movies – The Grudge, Hannibal Lecter and even Alex Forrest from Fatal Attraction (complete with bunny in a saucepan). This was not your typical Valentine’s night out and romance was definitely off the cards.

There were some amazing drag performances, especially notable was Rhys’ Pieces, who gave the most amazing performance after presenting the first portion of the night. There were also a multitude of weird and wonderful acts throughout, including people being covered in fruit whilst singing a rendition of Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5, an interesting and creepy take on some ballroom dancing, and burlesque with a twist that involved a furry creature with lots of teeth. There was absolutely no telling what was coming next and the wide array of different performances provided a thoroughly entertaining night.

Nurse Dysentery was a particular favourite of the evening, presenting the second portion of the night. After explaining that she had been ‘sent by the NHS’, she then proceeded to give a hilarious PowerPoint presentation on how to practice safe sex and how to explore various fetishes in a ‘safe’ way.

However, the audience were in no way left out of the antics. During the interval we got to take part in ‘speed hating’, in which we’d ask our partners questions including ‘worst habit’ and ‘leave or remain’. There was also a ‘Damaged Goods Tombola’ in which people won prizes including rice pudding and a toilet plunger. To finish the night off, we got to participate in a sing along to Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart.

This was definitely a night to remember. It was wacky, weird and totally unmissable if you like to spend Valentine’s Day in a completely untraditional way. Whilst the night itself ran into a few bumps and things didn’t always go to plan, it was still an evening very well spent, and one which none of the audience will be forgetting any time soon.

Reviewed by Charlotte Cox

 

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