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Now, however, it's this reviewer's sad duty to report that the former felicitous time has passed....
Join two of international cabaret's grandest dames, Dillie Keane and Barb Jungr, as they jump giblets first into the festive season.
Dillie Keane
English actress and singer (born 1952)
Louise Miriam "Dillie" Keane (born 23 May 1952[1]) is an actress, singer and comedian. She has been a member of the comedy cabaret trio Fascinating Aïda since its 1983 inception, and has also pursued a solo career.
In 1995, with Fascinating Aïda, she was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.
Early life
Born in Portsmouth in 1952, Keane is the daughter of Frank Keane, a doctor from County Mayo, and Miriam Slattery, originally from Tralee, County Kerry, and was brought up in Portsmouth as a Roman Catholic.[2] "My mother was a dragon," Keane said in 2008.[3]
Keane was educated at the strict Roman Catholic Woldingham School (or Sacred Heart), where she sang in the school choir and played the guitar on the Folk Mass album recorded by some of the girls at Abbey Road Studios in 1967.
She has described the school as disorganised. At the age of eighteen, she was expe