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This article was published 11/07/2011 (4926 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Playhouse Studio (Venue 3), to July 24
A dingy dressing room is the stage for this musical drama written by and featuring singer/actor Bremner Duthie, out of Paris, France. He plays a cabaret performer, trying to revive a failing career in a fading genre, hoping to persuade a theatre critic to like his show well enough to give him the “one pullable quote” he can use to relaunch his career.
Bremner’s confident performance is a tightrope walk of humour and pathos as he slowly adds layers to the life of his character while dressing to face the terror of the stage. The Kurt Weill songs are powerful, and Duthie’s version of Mack the Knife is unconventional, with the real horror of its lyrics emphasized by its performance in whiteface.
Outstanding vocals combined with powerful musical compositions and a strong storyline make this one-man show a “don’t-miss.”
— Wendy Burke
From the official Fringe Festival program:
Fast-paced fusion of reality, comedy, music … and a touch of tragedy. Strikingly original tale of a singer’s final comeback, fuelled by too many vodka martinis and Kurt Weill’s dark, daring songwriting.
CBC Manitoba says, “A gem of a show, an absolute MUST.”
Britain’s Sunday Times says, “A fantastic show — outstanding singing. Utterly memorable.”
Winnipeg Sun says, “Extraordinary”
Recommended For: General Audience
Length: 60 min.
Tickets: $10
Discount Tickets: $9 for Seniors, Unemployed
Warnings: Language
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Updated on Friday, July 15, 2011 11:00 AM CDT: Adds review
Updated on Friday, July 15, 2011 4:33 PM CDT: Corrects review to published version