Dorian Dustin Oisin Lucifer Limits-Black, aka Dusty Limits, is a singer, comic and drunken raconteur. Described by cabaret legend Steve Ross as ‘a superior, singular artist’, he is one of the leading figures on the ‘new cabaret’ scene.

He made his European debut in 1999, and since then has graced numerous stages from New York to Dublin, Brisbane to Edinburgh, singing everything from Cole Porter to Portishead, from satire to chansons, often with the words changed.

As well as surprising cabaret audiences with his three octave range and his often macabre song choices, he is an instantly recognisable figure on the contemporary burlesque scene, and is the 2007 winner of the Ministry of Burlesque Awards for both Best Male Singer and Best Male Performer.

“Sharp, erudite, occasionally withering, with bags of charisma and an inscrutable mix of gentle generosity and black, black humour - the best MC at the Fringe, by a country mile.” Andrew Eaton, The Scotsman