MICHAEL GRIFFITHS –In Vogue
Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland Live, Auckland
05/06/2014 - 05/06/2014
Production Details
The Concert Chamber transforms into a hotbed of decadence as THE EDGE presents a sumptuous five-night engagement of the Cabaret world’s hottest talents, as the inaugural Auckland International Cabaret Season takes place 4th – 8th June 2014, Live at the Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall.
Seven of the scene’s brightest stars indulge audiences with a season that embraces the true spirit of the cabaret. An intoxicating mix of international and locally revered acts offer up a blend of original, classic and contemporary cabaret performances in an intimate cabaret club setting.
“Cabaret superstar” (New York Magazine) Lady Rizo (USA) is a comedienne, chanteuse and cabaret revivalist who has created vintage arrangements and theatrical explorations of pop songs from every decade. A Grammy winner in 2010 as part of a duet with acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma, she has performed at legendary West Village nightclub Nell’s, entertaining the likes of Prince, Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
Arriving with oversized suitcases jam-packed with 160 pounds of drag, Le Gateau Chocolat (UK), a Nigerian-born, London-based baritone, will set your senses ablaze with opera, musical theatre, jazz, and even some rap. Serving up a delectable confection of hand-picked arrangements as random as a box of chocolates, you’ll fall for his big heart, infectious energy and gargantuan voice.
Fresh from her role in Silo’s homage to Jacques Brel, Julia Deans (NZ) is unleashed on Joni Mitchell’s iconic songbook with Both Sides Now – a world premiere collaboration with former Silo artistic director Shane Bosher.
Dean’s Brel co-star Jennifer Ward-Lealand (NZ) returns to Auckland with Falling In Love Again as the celebrated actress sings highlights from Marlene Dietrich’s films, concerts and recordings.
Michael Griffiths (AUS) makes his highly anticipated return to New Zealand with two one-night-only shows. With In Vogue, Griffiths pays homage to the Queen of Pop, Madonna – with no costume, no accent or wig. Just ‘Madge’ accompanying herself at the piano on a journey through her tough and tender songs. Sweet Dreams, an Auckland premiere, once more pays homage to a diva from the 80’s; this time, Eurythmics’ Annie Lennox.
2013 Green Room Award winner Tommy Bradson (Australia) marks another Auckland premiere with The Men My Mother Loved: it’s the early 80’s, records spin on the radio, groupies flock to gigs to fall for their idols, and a bastard child follows his mother in the shadow of rock n roll.
Rounding off the season’s participants – take four good looking, hip swaying, suave Maori guys crooning a mix of modern day and classic songs in Te Reo and English and you get The Modern Maori Quartet (NZ). Following their sell-out season at Galatos in 2013, this charming quartet are back to serve up more classics with a fresh ‘golden syrup on fried bread twist’.
This is a world class line up of soulful, powerful and comedic cabaret voices – don’t miss the Auckland International Cabaret Season, on for just five nights this June at Auckland Town Hall.
AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL CABARET SEASON
Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall, THE EDGE.
Julia Deans – Both Sides Now:
June 4th, 6:30pm and June 8th, 7pm
(Premium -$40, Gallery – $25, Table of 6 -$216)
The Modern Maori Quartet:
June 4th, 8pm and June 8th, 5:30pm
(Premium -$35, Gallery – $20, Table of 6 – $192)
Michael Griffiths – Sweet Dreams:
June 4th, 9:30pm
(Premium -$35, Gallery – $20, Table of 6 -$192)
Michael Griffiths – In Vogue:
June 5th, 9:30pm
(Premium – $35, Gallery – $20, Table of 6 – $192)
Jennifer Ward-Lealand – Falling In Love Again:
June 5th, 6:30pm
(Premium – $35, Gallery – $20, Table of 6 -$192)
Lady Rizo:
June 5th, June 6th, June 7th, 8pm. June 8th, 8:30pm.
(Premium – $45, Gallery – $25, Table of 6 -$234)
Tommy Bradson – The Men My Mother Loved:
June 6th and June 7th, 6:30pm
(Cabaret – $30, Gallery – $20, Table of 6 -$162)
Le Gateau Chocolat:
June 6th and June 7th, 9:30pm.
(Premium – $45, Gallery – $25, Group 6+ -$234)
Bookings through Ticketmaster – www.ticketmaster.co.nz or 09 970 9700 (booking fees apply)
Compelling and transporting cabaret
Review by Cherie Moore 06th Jun 2014
Tonight is a three show night for me at the Auckland International Cabaret Festival (I’m reviewing two), and Michael Griffiths ‘In Vogue’ – songs by Madonna is up last. Lady Rizo is a seriously hard act to follow, and as I finish wiping away my tears from her show, I wonder if Griffiths can capture my currently very full heart for a second time, after seeing him in Sweet Dreams – songs by Annie Lennox, last night.
Griffiths sits alone at a piano with nothing but his good looks, his powerhouse voice and gorgeous piano playing, his charm, and Madonna’s diary. The diary serves as a simple and funny convention to help propel us through the story of Madonna’s life. He takes us on a journey with Madonna, from a young girl with middle child syndrome, through struggling professional dancer, to the Madonna who ruled the 90s.
Griffiths quips about the look in Madonna’s eye on the cover of the album Like a Virgin: “Am I a virgin, or a whore?” Her publicity decision to quash people’s criticism of her having a Minnie Mouse-like voice early in her career, and by posing with Mickey Mouse in an overtly sexual photo-shoot, shows a Madonna paving her own way to becoming the pop goddess we know today.
Her ability to write a hook for girls and gays, as Griffiths puts it, is a trademark of Madonna’s career, and something that is evident tonight. The audience knows what song Griffith’s is going to perform next, with only the tiniest of musical hints. There are many great moments of people singing along, dancing in their seats, and shouting out requests.
Griffiths’ performance is flawless; he is a cabaret maestro and watching him is completely delightful. Credit must be given too to Rory and Stuart, who are the sound and lighting designers for the festival. Each performance I have seen has been visually beautiful, and I’ve never heard the Concert Chamber sound so good in terms of the mix and balance of amplified instruments.
It has been a real treat to have Michael Griffiths at the Auckland International Cabaret Festival. Each moment he is on stage is just lovely. His openness and talent, coupled with his research of the people his shows are based on, makes for compelling and transporting cabaret. There was no need for me to wonder whether Griffith’s could capture my heart for a second time. My only fear now is that my heart is so full it may explode.
There are three more nights of the festival left. Go! Just go.
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