FRINGE REVIEW The Delinquents

21 Feb 2023


Written by Jemma Hadley

Step into an evening of shimmering sophistication and a saucy show that will simply drive you wild!

The Delinquents gives the audience a glimpse behind the curtain into the cabaret world of Prohibition London. Keeping the audience enthralled with both the on-stage and behind-the-scenes antics of Fafi D’Alour & her Delinquents.

We begin our evening with a mesmerising burlesque performed by none other than Madame Fafi D’Alour herself, transitioning beautifully into contemporary dance, crazy contortionist displays, and acrobatic sequences that are so technical yet look so seamless it’s enough to make your jaw drop.



This incredible show's stand-out performances are the compelling vocals of Eliza Dickinson accompanied by Emile Ryjoch and his saxophone. The two play out a graceful story of innocence and passion with Emile’s 'lonely hearts club' style music being enhanced when the enchanting vocals of Eliza come to play. The tension between these two was so beautiful and full, it had the audience on the edge of their seats in hopes they would come together as one.

Georgia Rose had the crowd going wild with her feisty, edgy energy as she threw herself into her high-flying rope work, not missing a beat. Later joined by Ina Young, the two brought an angel/devil-like nature to the show with their aerial arts as they moved together in perfect unison to pull off some incredible stunts.



The creative team behind The Delinquents has assembled a fantastic skilled troupe of performers who do not disappoint. The show is sexy, tasteful and cheeky in all the right ways - you really can’t go wrong with seeing this fabulous show!

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