{"id":2702,"date":"2016-06-12T20:03:39","date_gmt":"2016-06-12T10:33:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/murraybramwell.com\/?p=2702"},"modified":"2016-06-14T20:06:01","modified_gmt":"2016-06-14T10:36:01","slug":"far-from-a-weimar-museum-cabaret-undergoes-a-youthful-makeover","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/murraybramwell.com\/?p=2702","title":{"rendered":"Far from a Weimar museum, cabaret undergoes a youthful makeover"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Adelaide Cabaret Festival<\/p>\n<p>Variety Gala Performance<br \/>\nFestival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre<br \/>\nJune 10.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s that time again. Defying the mid-June wintry blast, the Adelaide Festival Centre opens every door and available performance space for thirteen nights of the best of burlesque, Broadway, music theatre and punk satire. Now in its sixteenth year the Adelaide Cabaret Festival has consolidated a reputation that has attracted legends and innovators from Europe, the UK and the Big Apple itself.<\/p>\n<p>On the Festival Theatre stage to introduce excerpts from their 2016 program in the Variety Gala Performance are artistic co-conspirators Ali McGregor and Eddie Perfect. Jumping two generations from Barry Humphries\u2019 Edna-fest last year, McGregor and Perfect bring a flair and brash energy that makes clear that cabaret is not a museum in Weimar and is being very capably re-fashioned \u2013 as set designer Wendy Todd illustrates with all manner of cultural glitter and detritus &#8211; by young Australians.<\/p>\n<p>First on  the bill, after the directors\u2019 intro and spruik, is the deadpan Frank Woodley, (guided onstage by Hew Parham\u2019s amusingly dithery technician Rudi)  singing  a strange little song about a boy with an enormous head;  Maeve Marsden and Libby Wood followed, belting barrelhouse blues from their show Mother\u2019s Ruin: A Cabaret About Gin.<\/p>\n<p>Rhonda Burchmore in a face-covering wig with a giant black bow, raised the roof with a wicked version of Sia\u2019s YouTube hit, Chandelier. In flesh coloured tights and a platinum wig, her Twins co-star Trevor Ashley provided the hilarious ing\u00e9nue choreography.<\/p>\n<p> UK culture-jammer Miss Behave, and her unpredictable assistant Harriet, led the audience in  iPhone games and other manic competition, while Otto and Astrid, aka Die Roten Punke, mugged their way through Drink Drink Drink. Andrew Strano sang a disturbingly comic tribute to his identical twin sister, Tripod sampled an item from their show with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, and Cabaret Festival favourite, English singer Barb Jungr sang a jazzy rendering of  Things have Changed from her Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen tribute show, Hard Rain.<\/p>\n<p>Robyn Archer, accompanied by Michael Morley and George Butrumlis, reminded us that she is the gold standard for Brecht and Weill with her brilliantly delivered Bilbao Song, and it seemed utterly fitting, that no sooner had she finished, Ali and Eddie presented her with the festival\u2019s Icon Award for 2016. Other highlights included Bobby Fox\u2018s splendid Frankie Valli tribute, Stay and US chanteuse, Amy G\u2019s fetchingly attired singing chicken.<\/p>\n<p>McGregor and Perfect, accompanied by the young Cabaret Class of 2016 and the excellent house band, Vanessa Scammell and the Scammers, closed the night with Old Friends from Sondheim\u2019s Merrily We Roll Along. With the full cast finale the two directors beamed with evident pleasure at the rapturous applause. This is proving an excellent baton change, and the Gala, ably directed by Andy Packer, a boisterous new beginning.<\/p>\n<p>The Cabaret Festival runs until June 25.<br \/>\nBookings at BASS 131 246 or bass.net.au<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFar from a Weimar museum, cabaret undergoes a youthful makeover\u201d, The Australian, June 13, 2016, p.16.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Adelaide Cabaret Festival Variety Gala Performance Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre June 10. It\u2019s that time again. Defying the mid-June wintry blast, the Adelaide Festival Centre opens every door and available performance space for thirteen nights of the best of burlesque, Broadway, music theatre and punk satire. Now in its sixteenth year the Adelaide Cabaret Festival has consolidated a reputation that has attracted legends and innovators from Europe, the UK and the Big Apple itself. 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