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Hollywood‑Inspired Cabaret Sinematic Arrives in London

Emerald Theatre to host a bold, cinematic burlesque and stunt spectacular inspired by iconic film moments

by Staff Writer
February 5, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Marylin Monroe Sinematic Image supplied by publicist

Sinematic brings Hollywood glamour into the heart of London with a panoramic cabaret that blends burlesque, stunts and indulgent debauchery.

The production reimagines film’s most iconic moments, embodied by what it calls the city’s “baddest babes”. Audiences can expect references to Pulp Fiction, From Dusk Till Dawn, Dreamgirls, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Austin Powers, Magic Mike, Catwoman, Dirty Dancing, Moulin Rouge, Chicago, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and many more.

Performances will take place at Emerald Theatre on 8 Victoria Embankment across four dates: 26 February, 5 March, 12 March and 19 March.

       

The show promises a night of controlled chaos, where anything can happen. Audiences are invited to step into a world of Tarantino‑esque anti‑heroines, silver‑screen sirens and femme fatales brought to life in a late‑night cabaret that blends humour, danger and sensuality.

Featuring a company of performers with experience across Hollywood and London, Sinematic aims to inject new life into the capital’s cabaret scene. Guests are cast as “unsuspecting extras” on a raucous Hollywood backlot, blurring the line between spectator and participant.

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