VARIETY NIGHTY PRESS

"Among the hits were Frank Sanazi and Spymonkey, who cabaret regulars will know well. If you don't, they are worth catching. Spymonkey, a mixture of Monty Python and porn-movie spoofs, did two short turns, including their extreme pole-dancing send-up that mocks poor Britney Spears. Dressing as crusaders and using Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, it epitomises the cultural racketeering that is their style." Evening Standard read this review in full

"Highlights include eye-watering nudity from comedy troupe Spymonkey" The Telegraph read this review in full

"Spymonkey gives a taste of real burlesque with a hilarious take on the death of Saint Joan that has to be seen to be believed." The Stage read this review in full

"The other stand-out performance of the night was by the fabulously funny physical theatre company, Spymonkey – truly gifted clowns" Time Out read this review in full

"A hilarious, almost Discworld-esque parody of a Joan of Arc scene, brought bang up to date." Queer Times read this review in full

"Even the truly filthy moments are full of irony and self-ridicule... Physical comedy stars Spymonkey perform extreme pole-dancing. This is fetish with a big heart, a living embodiment of Angela Carter's Nights at the Circus. Book a table with friends and take a night off from the credit crunch." Evening Standard read this review in full