A night out including everything from naked women dancing to Prince to an angry clown playing a giant French horn can only be cabaret. Komedia hosted the one-off Dirty Diamond Revue, compered by Voodoo Vaudeville's MC Chris Cresswell.

Evoking the spirit of the Moulin Rouge, the show was full of surprises and bizarre acts including dancers, trapeze artists and singers drawing on various musical genres.

Physical clown Fraser Hooper was the highlight of the first half, evoking the cheeky mute comedy of Harpo Marx. He shuffled on with a dance involving a mischievous lump in his trousers and a hat that wouldn't stay on his head.

The audience helped provide the funniest parts of the act. Hooper kept coaxing one reluctant man onto the stage with whistles and a big smile, only to send him packing when he had been given a round of applause. More baffled people were invited up and he silently but brilliantly improvised with them, raising belly laughs.

Soul singer Katerina belted out Anita Baker's Sweet Love in the first half and Aretha Franklin's Chain Of Fools in the second. Circus acrobats Mano a Mano, Girisho and Sophie Avigdor span around on the stage, with a dance about love, rope-climbing and an act spinning on a hoop from the ceiling.

During the second half The Perverted Turkeys, two women dressed as synchronised swimmers with goggles and rubber hairprotectors, came on stage holding balloons. In seconds their clothes fell off and they were performing a bizarre but very funny dance to Prince's Purple Rain, before "realising" they were naked in front of dozens of people and running off.

The show finished with a brilliant act from Chris Lynam, the world's angriest clown. He almost devoured the microphone with an assault of jokes, too fast to be comprehensible, which battered the audience into submission. The act included pyrotechnics, apples smashed with a plank of wood, darker than dark poetry and a giant French horn.

The Dirty Diamond Revue was scheduled for one night only but if it can keep attracting such quality acts it deserves a monthly spot.