Category: Performances

REVIEW: Simon Taylor in PIECES OF MIND

“For a very funny show, you sure do learn a lot about human behavior…!”

by Christine Moffat

Simon Taylor’s new cabaret show Pieces of Mind is an entertaining combination of comedy, psychology and good old-fashioned showbiz mind-reading. 

The show’s opening preview evening at The Butterfly Club for the Melbourne Comedy Festival enjoyed a full house, including a group of skeptics that had come along to check out both Taylor’s methods and his success rate. However, by the end of the evening, they were forced to admit he turned out to be 100% accurate!

Taylor’s performance style is a cross between stand-up comedian,  psychologist and TV psychic.  It’s a strange blend, but it works because Taylor is a charming and warm performer who engages and involves his audience from the very beginning as he explains his concept of putting together pieces of “the mind puzzle” with a little bit of help from us. 

Taylor takes us through some basic social psychology such as conformity and lie theory, and breaks the concepts down without making it feel like he is spoon-feeding his audience.  Moreover, an unexpected extra level is brought to the show when Taylor sneaks in a surprising subtext of tolerance and the universality of the human condition. 

Oh, and did I mention he brings Sigmund Freud to the show?!  As Taylor himself says, “I can’t sleep without him…”

If you’re now thinking, “See Pieces of Mind – Simon Taylor will surprise you, and he’ll impress you, and most of all, he’ll make you laugh” – then you read my mind!

Simon Taylor stars in Pieces of Mind for the Melbourne Comedy Festival 2011

Venue: The Butterfly Club, 204 Bank St, South Melbourne

Dates: Tuesday 29 March to Sunday  24 April (no shows Mondays). Previews all 1st week.

Tickets: Full $22, Concession $19, Groups $18 (8+), Previews & Tightarse Tuesdays $15

Times: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Sundays at 8pm; Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 9pm

Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com

Duration: 60 minutes approx

Graduate Gossip: MELBOURNE COMEDY FESTIVAL

Comedy Cabaret! Wondering what to see for this year’s festival? How about…

TOXIC WASTE: A LOVE STORY

Have you met Davo? Tall, handsome, muscular, romantic, a great dancer… and made of cardboard.

Hasn’t stopped him cheating on both his wife Marie AND his girlfriend Betty, but this time the girls are out for some hilarious revenge!

Eleni Avraam stars in Toxic Waste: A Love Story (accompanied by Rowland Brache, directed by Kim Edwards)

Venue: The Butterfly Club, 204 Bank St, Sth Melb
Dates: 21st  – 24th April
Tickets: $22 Full, $19 Conc, $18 Group (8+)
Times: Thur – Sat 7pm, Sun 6pm
Booking: www.thebutterflyclub.com or at the door

PARISIAN FRANK’S PLASTIC ROSE CABARET 

This is the Absurd and Romantic tale of Parisian Frank, a French Cabaret Star who:
•    sings about love
•    dispenses advice about love
•    unfortunately knows nothing about love.

But that doesn’t stop him.

Join him and his mute Cabaret apprentice Neville, as they journey through the “Seven Magical Plastic Roses of Love”…

Anthony Dillon stars in Parisian Frank’s Plastic Rose Cabaret

Venue: Northcote Town Hall, 189 High St
Dates: April  8, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24. Previews April 1, 2, 3
Tickets: $17 full, $13 conc, group (3+), preview, Laugh Pack, Tightarse Tuesday
Times:   8:30pm
Booking: Ticketmaster 1300 660 013, www.northcotetownhall.com.au or at the door

THE BIG (KITTY) BANG THEORY

Melbourne Comedy Festival favourite Kitty Bang is back: bigger, bolder and with more krazy new Kitty-isms than ever before! If you like your cabaret contemporary, colourful and gloriously camped-up, this show is sassy, saucy and tonnes of good ol’ Kitty fun!

Kate Boston-Smith stars in The Big (Kitty) Bang Theory

Venue: The Imperial Hotel, Cnr Bourke & Spring St
Dates: 5 – 21 April (not Mondays). Previews Thur 31 March – Sun 3 April
Tickets: $23/$19 ($18 Tightarse Tuesday)
Times: 7pm, 6pm Sundays
Booking: www.ticketmaster.com.au or 1300 660 013

ANA-LUCIA AND THE BARON: Episode One (Again!)

Our favourite French glamour girl and con-woman extraordinaire is wrecking havoc and hilarity at The Butterfly Club once again!

Dear Friends,

You are cordially invited to Ana-Lucia’s return season Welcome Home Party (after sell-out audiences gate-crashed zee last one). It’s at The Butterfly Club, every night from Thurs 24 at 7pm to Sunday 27 March at 6pm, for an outrageous evening of fun, frolics and intrigue – wiz me! 

You see, friends – I ‘ave lost my memory, but I do know I am being  ‘unted down by zee Evil Baron – oo may or may not be my one true, mon amour love – just because of some silly diamonds zat I am sure I ‘ave  certainly and absolutely NOT stolen from ‘im….

Alas, mes amis, I can’t remember oo you all are, or more importantly oo I am – but ‘opefully with your ‘elp I, Ana-Lucia, can unravel my mysterious and fabulous past…!

‘Zis one will be… ‘ow you say?? … a ‘oot!’

RSVP YES to The Butterfly Club!

You should never say no to a lady, ladies and gentlemen (especially when she has a gun…) So lock up your diamonds, pack up your pistols, and get down to The Butterfly Club THIS WEEK for the most sparkling and sensational Parisian party of the season!

Written by Lisa Nightingale
Directed by Kim Edwards
Accompanied by Trevor Jones as the enigmatic Juan Pablo…
Ticket price: $22 full / $19 concession, $18 for groups of 8 or more
Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com

(Pst! See Episode One NOW because it is already selling out, and rumour has it that Episode Two – and the Baron – are not far away…!)

Melbourne Comedy Festival Presents TOXIC WASTE: A LOVE STORY

Love never runs smooth when the man of your dreams is a 6ft cardboard cut-out called Davo…

There are always two sides to every story.  Hers – and hers…

Marie is Vesuvius on legs and a betrayed wife. 
Betty is a deluded bullsh*t queen and a slapper. 
And then there’s – Davo.

This love triangle is not going to end well… 

Toxic Waste is a gut-wrenchingly funny one-woman cabaret show – with 2 women.  It takes a surprising look at both sides of a (perverse) relationship with one man and no holds barred.   Violently funny, brutally poignant, viciously honest… and witty as hell!

About 10 years ago, it became bleedingly obvious to Melbourne’s own Eleni Avraam that she had a damn fine set of lungs & so she did all she could to use them to full capacity.  Although initially shy, she attended singers’ festivals, joined choirs, screamed in the car & yodelled at the end of piers. 

After completing the Melbourne Cabaret Course, Eleni decided  to do her first solo stage performance, auditioned and was accepted for the Short+Sweet Cabaret festival, and was promptly invited as a featured cabaret artist at The Butterfly Club for the Melbourne Comedy Festival.

You can meet Eleni, Marie, Betty and Davo himself in person at Toxic Waste: A Love Story for the Comedy Festival in April. But book fastDavo seems to have already got himself a fan club…

Toxic Waste: A Love Story

Written & Performed by Eleni Avraam

Accompanied by Rowland Brache

Directed by Kim Edwards 

Venue: The Butterfly Club, 204 Bank Street, Sth Melbourne
Dates: 21st  – 24th April
Tickets: $22 Full, $19 Conc, $18 Group 8+
Times: Thur – Sat 7pm, Sun 6pm
Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com or via the Melbourne Comedy Festival

REALLY NICE DAY: The Kooky Cabaret Debut of Miss Kitty Day

You know the saying, right? Silence is golden – but duct tape is silver…

Those on Facebook know that it pays to be friends with Miss Kitty Day.   She’s a lovely girl. She may be a little unhinged of course, but that’s probably because her dream man has disappeared.   

You see, all she really wants is for someone to sympathize with her, and then tell her where the bastard is.

Being a resourceful girl, since she needed a friend, she went out and got herself one. He’ll be there for her upcoming cabaret show, tied to the piano, and doing his best to – er – play along…

Really Nice Day is the cabaret kidnap creation of Melbourne artist Christine Moffat who is also a graduate of the Melbourne Solo Cabaret Course, and includes original songs plus some famous covers performed like cabaret has never heard them before.

Music man extraordinaire Trevor Jones is rumoured to be playing – we tried to get an interview with him, but apparently he’s all tied up at the moment…

You can follow Kitty’s hilarious status updates by becoming her friend on Facebook, and she tells us in our exclusive interview that she’s really looking forward to seeing you at her show next week because she just loves a captive audience.

Really Nice Day starring Miss Kitty Day opens at The Butterfly Club next week.

TICKETS:
Full $22
Concession $19
Groups (8+) $18

BOOKINGS:
www.thebutterflyclub.com
Ph: 9690 2000
204 Bank Street, South Melbourne
(just near the South Melbourne Town Hall)

Written & performed by Christine Moffat
Accompanied by Trevor Jones on piano
Directed by Kim Edwards
Publicity by Eleanor Howlett of Sassy Red PR


You should come. No – seriously. Come. You don’t want to make Kitty upset. No-one wants to make Miss Kitty Day get upset

Laughter is the Best Pseudo-Science: HAPPINESS 101

Throw your cares away – Mel Trickey’s quirky new cabaret will show you how!

Opening next week, Happiness 101 is a cabaret about the ploys for joy, the measures for pleasure, and practising what you preach. Warning, though: laughter is contagious…

Professor Geraldine Gravis has turned her incredible intellect to a systematic, scientific and scintillatingly thorough study of the concept of ‘happiness’. Could the surprising outcome of tonight’s presentation lead her to rethink her life’s work…?

For Mel Trickey, the transition from award-winning music theatre performance and production to cabaret has been a natural progression: after introducing the world to Happiness 101 in a short but hilarious preview piece last year, Mel created her unexpected alter-ego and developed the performance into a full-length cabaret show.

Suppressing her own colourful and bubbly personality to bring the character of the ostensibly severe Professor to life has proved a challenge (and a surprise to all her friends!), but Mel’s singing, dancing, choregraphy and production talents are all being showcased in this fun and funny show.

With cabaret songs that will wreck some happy havoc with music theatre favourites such as Hairspray, Chicago and Legally Blonde, Happiness 101 will leave you with a song in your heart and a smile on your face.   Just ask the Professor herself!

 

24-27 Feb, 7pm Thurs-Sat, 6pm Sun

The Butterfly Club

 204 Bank Street, South Melbourne

Tix: $22/$18

Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com

On Facebook: Happiness 101

 

Happiness 101: Laughter is the Best Pseudo-Science

Written and Performed by Melissa Trickey

Directed by Kim Edwards

Accompanied by Rowland Braché

REVIEW: EastEnd Cabaret

“Discovered in a bedsit over a gin-joint in London…”

While Victor Victoria hugs his/her piano accordian lovingly and begins to play another darkly funny pop song-cum-polka, the luscious Bernadette Byrne flutters her outrageous eyelashes at us, concedes to put down the gin, and unleashes her wonderful voice in chanteuse parody.  

EastEnd Cabaret is what two Aussie artists have brought back from a performing sejourn in London, and while the opening night show was a little haphazard and uneven in places, the two characters demonstrated impressive musicanship and delicious comic potential.

Photo courtesy of Laura Oliver

Jennifer Bryne‘s immersion into her alter-ego as bawdy Russian femme fatale is beguiling: her repartee with the audience and improvised witticisms are excellent, and her voice has a lovely mix of rich warmth and brash character sound to keep her blackly comedic songs in real cabaret style.   As her androgenous multi-intrumentalist, Vicky Falconer-Prichard‘s Victor Victoria is a talented musician and a funny man-lady in her own right, though her delivery is often too low and apologetic for all the audience to appreciate the cutsy comic one-liners.

While there is some taut, clever writing in places, the real strength of the show lies in the reworked songs: Madonna, Right Said Fred and Devo make for sensational neo-cabaret fodder, and the satirical rewrites and arrangements were hilarious.   The opening night audience adored recognising the introductory riffs, but the suggestive proved more popular than the blatant when they were more reserved about the original songs where the broad ribald humour tended to only get nervous laughs.

A few elements were not entirely successful: the ‘divide and conquer’ approach to audience interaction where the characters regularly began separate conversations or spoke over each other’s songs served to distract and pull focus rather than complement the other’s comedy and performance, while a more deadpan style of humour from Victor would perhaps be a better foil to Bernie’s energy and animation.   The pseudo-communist interludes felt clumsy: some context or preamble in introducing them and flagging their connection to the characters and relevance to the show would also have been worthwhile.

Photo courtesy of Laura Oliver

Nonetheless, EastEnd Cabaret will clearly continue to flourish and evolve,  the mis-matched characters are adapt at exploring the shadowy regions of creepy, comic and cute, and hopefully these two very talented artists will become regulars in the Melbourne cabaret scene where their edgy eccentric style is in the process of becoming just what our audiences love.

Venue: The Butterfly Club
Dates: 10th – 13th February, 2011
Tickets: $27/ $24 (con)
Times: Thurs – Sat: 9pm, Sun: 8pm
Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com

Fringe Festival: Return of PRICE OF GENIUS & Other Gems

‘An absolute entrée into a very different world. Definitely worth seeing!’ – Julie Houghton 3MBS

In an era of Beethoven’s music and Shelley’s poetry, and a time of great upheaval and revolt, Mary Wollstonecraft changed the world forever when she wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women.  

She married an anarchist, demanded sexual equality, and gave birth to both feminism and the famous Mary Shelley who wrote Frankenstein.

But …

Mary Wollstonecraft had another daughter.

This is her story.

In its repeat season, The Price of Genius is an emotionally charged and technically adept piece of theatre.  

Originally written and performed in 2009, it marked the 250th anniversary of Mary Wollstonecraft’s death and celebrated her colourful life and revolutionary work.  

The show’s initial reception confirmed a broad appeal for audiences – from Regency period and literary enthusiasts interested in the history of Wollstonecraft and the upheaval of the French Revolution, to feminists, educators, romantics, tragedians and, of course, musicians.  

There is an intensity in both dialogue and music, with the fascinating and unique story-telling experience of hearing new lyrics set to Beethoven’s lieder songs.

A two-hundred year old secret is finally revealed on stage…

Featuring Ilsa Cook
Accompanied by Katherine Gillon
Directed by Kim Edwards
Book and Lyrics by Sally Collyer
Music by Ludwig van Beethoven

Venue: The Butterfly Club
Dates: 23-26 September: Thur-Sat 7pm, Sun 6pm
Duration: 60 mins
Tickets: Conc $17.00, Full $22.00, Group $17.00
Bookings: 03 9660 9666, www.thebutterflyclub.com or www.melbournefringe.com.au

 

Some Other Fringe Favourites…

Cabaret Course graduate Tom Dickins presents his mesmerising new show THE SPACES BETWEEN as part of The Jane Austen Argument: an indie-noir cabaret experience… Book Now

Short+Sweet Festival Director Emma Clair Ford will be exploring the dark and comic side of the human psyche with LILA GREY: Book Now

THROUGH THE MAGNIFYING GLASS marks the return of our hilarious, bizarro favourite Kitty Bang as she romps through a new cabaret extravaganza of choreographed madness!   Book Now

Bring on the sadistic soap-opera: see cabaret course graduate Natalie Ristovska weave her magic at the Burlesque Bar with a return season of ATROCITY… Book Now

SHORT+SWEET CABARET: Submissions Now Open

Want to be part of the world’s most successful showcase event?!

 

The 2010 Short+Sweet Cabaret Festival is now welcoming submissions – and a new festival director!  

Emma Clair Ford, herself an experienced cabaret artist, creator and curator, is proud to be taking on the challenging role: “I’m thrilled to be onboard as Festival Director in 2010, and can’t wait to see what this year’s applicants have in store.”

Outgoing Festival Director David Read started Short+Sweet Cabaret with Short+Sweet founder Mark Cleary in 2008, and explains, “I’m proud of leaving the Festival in a safe pair of hands with Emma and look forward to experiencing the new level of excitement and creativity she will bring to the Festival.”

Short+Sweet Cabaret Festival is a unique performance experience for Melbourne artists.   Successful applicants are invited to perform a 10-minute cabaret piece  at Chapel Off Chapel in Prahran from Thursday 18 to Sunday 28 November 2010.  

 

 

With judges’ prizes and people’s choice awards, this is a wonderful opportunity to showcase new and innovative work in a supportive and inspiring environment, reach a wide and eclectic audience, and network and strengthen our remarkable cabaret community.

 

SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN…

 

To enter a submission, simply email a 100 word or less description of your 10-minute cabaret concept to emma@shortandsweet.org together with your name, telephone number and a list of any props, technical and musical accompaniment requirements.

Great prizes can be won and costs such as venue hire, technicians, ticketing, marketing and publicity are covered.

Individuals or groups can apply.

But what kind of cabaret concept can you offer for the festival?   Emma says, “I encourage all forms of cabaret to apply and am particularly looking for fresh but well thought-out ideas.”

Check it out on Facebook: Short+Sweet Cabaret

 

Submissions close on Tuesday September 14th

Mastering the Art: September Cabaret Master Class

“Frankly, I don’t think you can afford not to see what’s going on if you’re really serious about performing…”

 – Bob Harrington, The Cabaret Artist’s Handbook

 

Melbourne Cabaret Masterclass

with Dr. Kim Edwards 

Learn:

* How to choose repertoire for cabaret

* How to perform songs cabaret-style

* How to analyse song lyrics

* How to workshop audition pieces

* How to improve your performance skills

See behind-the-scenes of crafting cabaret, as performers learn how analyse, develop and recreate songs in this public workshop.

 

Date: Wednesday Sept 1

Time: 8pm

Venue: The Butterfly Club, 204 Bank St, Sth Melbourne

Duration: 70 mins

Tickets: Conc $17.00, Full $22.00, Group $17.00

Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com

Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=148690575157426

 

  

Cabaret Course Performance Nights

A taste of cabaret…!

Box Hill TAFE graduates of the Creating Solo Cabarets course present extracts from their developing shows: an eclectic, unexpected and entertaining evening of performances from emerging cabaret artists.

Featuring:  

Thur: Stephanie Price, Kate Osborn, Jennifer Coles
Fri: Tracy Tarr, Cassie Elliget, Jennifer Coles
Sat: Stephanie Price, Kate Osborn, Elizabeth McFarlane
Sun: Tracy Tarr, Cassie Elliget, Elizabeth McFarlane

 

Accompanied by: Rowland Brache

 

Date: Thur – Sun Sept 16-19

Time: 7.00pm (6pm Sun)

Venue: The Butterfly Club

Tickets: $22

Bookings: www.thebutterflyclub.com

Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111521225570446&ref=mf