6-11 October - Ballarat Cabaret Festival 2016
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6-11 October - Ballarat Cabaret Festival 2016
6-11 October ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ballarat Cabaret Festival would like to acknowledge our supporters: The Her Majesty’s Theatre Board: Cr Samantha McIntosh (Chair) Tim Gay (Deputy Chair) Pamela Foulkes Ron Harrington Brett Macdonald Daniel Moloney Peter Morey Michael Porter Scott Sherritt Peter Zala CABARET AMBASSADORS & PATRONS Constance Coward-Lemke (Patron) Catherine Alcorn, Dolly Diamond, Ron Egeberg and Michael Griffiths. Government Partners Principal Partner Media Partners Technical Partners SLC Venue and Accommodation Partners 2 Mystic entertainmentz Welcome to 2015 Ballarat Cabaret Festival, Australia’s only regional festival dedicated to the art of cabaret as we return for our fourth year. Representing the best in cabaret from around the country, the 2015 Festival takes a great leap forward. This year we feature our first ever international artists. Performing the sensual music of the Tango, these wonderful artists come to us from Argentina, the home of the music and dance phenomenon. You can find all the details on pages 8 - 9. The Festival opens with the now traditional gala on Tuesday 6 October and runs through to Sunday 11 October. We are also thrilled to bring back Caravan Burlesque to “Rock the ‘Rat” with four high-energy performances in the Ballaarat Mining Exchange, sumptuously decorated to welcome you. But the fun doesn’t stop there. With the Archibald Prize running at the Art Gallery of Ballarat until November, the Festival continues to play each weekend with an exciting selection of portraitbased shows from a range of exhilarating artists. Full details of the Archibald Cabaret Portraits Series can be found from page 31. Be brave, be daring ... have a ball at the 2015 Ballarat Cabaret Festival! Patron Welcome This is a personal invitation to you all to join me in the audience of the fourth Ballarat Cabaret Festival . This year’s program will delight, enthral and entertain us all with an exciting program which includes exclusive international performers. We are fortunate indeed to live in beautiful Ballarat with our own ‘Cabaret Festival’ which is gaining recognition and further enhancing Ballarats reputation as a city alive with cultural diversity. I just love our city and after a cold winter I am thrilled to see it coming alive in the spring. Book now and enjoy yourselves at a price we can all afford. See you there! Constance Coward-Lemke 3 Opening Gala Ballaarat Mining Exchange Tuesday 6 October, 8pm. Kick start your festival with a mix of breathtaking performers. Every year, the Opening Gala is the must have ticket and 2015 is no different. Featuring a selection of the great artists showcased throughout the Festival, The Opening Gala will once again be the place to see and be seen. With sumptuous new decoration, the Ballaarat Mining Exchange is the perfect venue to get this year’s Festival off to an exhilarating start! Hosted by award-winning singer-songwriter Gillian Cosgriff. Featuring: Michael Griffiths, Amelia Ryan, Natasha York and Noni McCallum ... and more. 4 T L IS IA RT EC A SP ING S O CL “This was top-tier cabaret and Mills should find himself in demand…” Stage Whispers Rob Mills is… surprisingly good Rob Mills with Andrew Worboys, Steve Marrin, Konrad Bell and Kuki Tipoki Ballaarat Mining Exchange Sunday 11th October, 8.00pm Sometimes when you live in the public arena, your life can be more eye catching (or headline grabbing!) than your work. Reality TV, twitter scandals and THAT incident with Paris Hilton, are all the stuff of Hollywood. It’s easy for us to forget who the guy behind these headlines really is: a remarkably successful and consistently celebrated musician and actor, Rob Mills. Despite proving himself in the world of pop music, television and music theatre, Rob has amassed twelve years of reviews that revolve around the notion that ‘considering we know him as that down to earth larrikin from Idol... his performance was surprisingly good’… And now, the cabaret stage provides his perfect home. Directed by Tyran Parke 5 Caravan Burlesq que Rocks the ‘Rat Ballaarat Mining Exchange Special Opening Night Wednesday 7 October 8.30pm Thursday 8 October 8.00pm Friday 9 October 9.30pm Saturday 10 October 8.00pm Finucane & Smith’s road train of the risqué returns to Ballarat! The pop up Parisian Salon of sultry songs & underdressed sirens, Bollywood love gods, circus stars, backroom ballerinas and gothic queens… from the Pilbara to Portland, Margaret River to Tennant Creek, Darwin to Sydney Harbour, Caravan Burlesque brings A Night to Rival the Nullarbor! Hot Hot Hot and Full of Stars! With special guests Moira Finucane, Paul Capsis and the luscious Imogen Kelly, Caravan Burlesque will definitely Rock the ‘Rat. Image: Imogen Kelly (c) Caveboy Studios Argentinian soprano Alicia Ra with Gabriel Fernández Bandoneón (tango accordian) TWO SHOWS ONLY! PO Box Theatre, Arts Academy Friday 9 October, 8pm (one hour 50 with 10 minute interval) Re-Born in Buenos Aires Astor Piazzolla is Tango’s foremost emissary to the world and Argentina’s greatest cultural export. This towering musical visionary has taken tango to its limits. Incorporating jazz and classical forms, Piazzolla enriched and revolutionised its concepts, creating a transcendent musical expression called ‘New Tango’. Alicia Rappoport brilliantly supported by Gabriel Fernández on the traditional Bandoneón, combines radiant vocal expression with arresting soul, drama and movement. Sensational and enthralling! Saturday 10 October, 6.30pm Forbidden Tango Comparing Argentinian soprano Alicia Rappoport to France’s beloved little sparrow, Edith Piaf, is by no means a stretch of the imagination. Rappoport vividly evokes the passion of her native Argentina’s iconic music through the powerful resonance and soulfulness of her voice. Like Piaf, Rappoport’s magnetic stage presence draws you into the emotional drama and message of the music. Forbidden Tango is a trip through an Argentina when tango was prohibited by the rampant fear and suspicion it inspired in every one of the dictatorships that have governed the country. Be seduced by the rhythm of Argentina. appoport a ic er al Am iv t h ut to Fes So ive et m us ar ro xcl ab f t e tC ec ra ir D lla a B “Witty and winning cabaret… brilliant…hilarious…striking” Theatre Press Reception: the Musical Bethany Simons and Peter de Jager The Bluestone Cellar, Craig’s Royal Hotel Wednesday 7 October, 6.30pm & Thursday 8 October, 8pm Both shows followed by a ‘Reception’ with a glass of wine Inspired by true stories from behind the front desk, Reception: The Musical tells the tale of a receptionist who finds joy in the manic world of customer service, stationery orders and thinking on her swivel chair. Featuring a toe-tapping original score of songs including My Name is Bethany (Not Stephanie), Do You Have Sticky Tape, I Can’t Help But Help, and They Ring My Bell, this uplifting cabaret comedy is the office memo you don’t want to miss! Music and lyrics by Bethany Simons & Peter de Jager Directed by David Wicks | Choreographed by Joseph Simons Presented in association with Melbourne Fringe on Tour 10 ‘A one woman tour-de-force of witty, brilliant, truthful comedy... exploding with musical talent.’ Theatre People Gillian Cosgriff is Whelmed PO Box, Arts Academy, Federation University Wednesday 7 October, 6.30pm & Thursday 8 October, 8pm I know you can be overwhelmed and I know you can be underwhelmed but can you ever just be whelmed? Yes. You can. It’s a real word - an old one that’s faded from popular vernacular. As someone who relies on solid facts to feel stable in an everchanging world, Gillian is utterly whelmed to discover this information. Award-winning comedy sensation Gillian Cosgriff (Winner Best Cabaret Melbourne Fringe 2013, Green Room Award for Original Songs 2013) asks: in a world obsessed with being happy, being grateful, and finding joy in the little things, is it okay to just be whelmed? Presented in association with Melbourne Fringe on Tour 11 BALLARAT CABARET FESTIVAL AMBASSADOR Sweet Dreams Songs by Annie Lennox Michael Griffiths Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat ONE SHOW ONLY! Wednesday 7 October, 6.30pm Direct from Edinburgh Fringe, Michael Griffiths IS Annie Lennox. From the gender bending early days as one half of 80s new wave sensation Eurythmics through to her stunning solo career, Annie’s bittersweet lyrics share stories of her triumphs and her heartbreak. Featuring unforgettable songs including Why, Thorn In My Side, Walking On Broken Glass and There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart). Winner Best Cabaret Adelaide Fringe 2014 Best Cabaret Weekly Award Adelaide Fringe 2015 Michael Griffiths Cabaret Workshop with Michael Griffiths 12 Thursday 8 October For more information visit ballaratcabaret.com Amelia Ryan is Lady Liberty Amelia Ryan with Matthew Carey Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat Wednesday 7 October, 8pm & Thursday 8 October, 6.30pm A follow up to the mega success of her hit show A Storm In A D-Cup (Ballarat Cabaret 2013), awardwinning cabaret darling, Amelia Ryan, returns with Lady Liberty. In a brand-new hour of entertainment, Amelia shares her sometimes deliberate, sometimes accidental departure, from what is proper, prudent and polite. Through her signature blend of scintillating stories, clever parodies and pop-musical mash-ups, Amelia asks: what does it actually mean to be a Lady of Liberty? Is it through meditation or Moët? Modesty or madness? Monogamy or...ménage à trois? A delicious cocktail indeed! 13 These Things Take Wine Natasha York with Daniele Buatti The Bluestone Cellar, Craig’s Royal Hotel Wednesday 7 October 9.30pm, Thursday 8 October 6.30pm Wine – why we drink it, how we drink it and what happens under the influence? Melbourne cabaret artist Natasha York (Impromptunes, Velvet Addiction, Broadway Unplugged Winner) tells her stories from pre-drinks to police encounters, chicken nuggets in your bra, hijacking buskers and everything in between - after this ride all that can be certain is you’re not going to work in the morning. With songs by Nancy Sinatra, Amy Winehouse, Nina Simone and even a few improvised numbers, These Things Take Wine is a cheerfully tipsy celebration of wine, inebriated hi-jinx and heartbreak that have helped Natasha develop into the well-rounded vintage she has become. *WARNING : this show features a lot of TERRIBLE wine puns! 14 ‘The big find this year is the terrific Louisa Fitzhardinge.’ Stage Whispers Comma Sutra Louisa Fitzhardinge with Rainer Pollard Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat Wednesday 7 October, 9.30pm & Saturday 10 October, 6.30pm Louisa’s found true love in the English language, but it’s hard being a grammar nerd when there are people selling “fresh” strawberry’s and misusing the word ‘literally’ at every turn. All she really wants is someone who’ll snuggle up with her on the couch and seductively whisper puns into her ear. Ideally in multiple languages. Is that too much to ask? It’s nerdy. It’s pun-filled. It might just make you want to learn a language... or at least start erasing those damn stray apostrophes on café blackboards! 15 Porcelain Punch Travelling Medicine Show Luke O’Connor, Christy Flaws, Emilie Bloom, Alex Gellman & Madeline Hudson Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Arts Academy ONE SHOW ONLY | Friday 9 October, 9.30pm Step Right Up Ladies and Gentlemen and put your pennies on the line. Experience amazing acts, fantastic feats, exquisite oddities and old fashioned integrity. Rejoice as you partake in the phenomenon of Porcelain Punch Miracle Cure, the extraordinary elixir of Immortality. Curer of incurable conditions, bestower of beauty and extender of the under endowed! Influenced by the infamous ‘Medicine Shows’ that once travelled the countryside, this unique vaudevillian show features comedy, music, circus and other novelties from individual and group acts testimonies and living proof of Porcelain Punch and its ‘healing properties’. 16 Ballarat Cabaret Festival 2015 Pricing Tickets for all shows are available 24 hours a day seven days a week at ballaratcabaret.com Over the counter and phone sales are available at MajesTix on 03 5333 5888 or at Her Majesty’s Theatre Ballarat, 17 Lydiard Street South, Ballarat from 9.15am until 5pm Monday to Friday. Ticket prices: Packages: Ballarat Cabaret Festival Full $35 Concession $30 Her Maj Members $28 For information on meal, accommodation and Cabaret ticket packages please visit ballaratcabaret.com In Development Full Concession Her Maj Members Full Price $30 $25 $22 Single Show Pass Six Show Pass Buy 5 get one free Four Show Pass Buy 4 get 20% off $35 $175 $112 Concession $30 $150 $96 Her Majesty’s Member $28* $140 $90 RACV $28* N/A N/A Archibald Prize Exhibition Ticket Holder Full: $31.50 Conc: $27 N/A N/A Portraits Series Sentimental Bloke & Percy Grainger includes light supper 10% discount with your Archibald Prize ticket Full: $27 Conc: $22 Gallery Member: $22 Student: $12 N/A N/A Archibald Prize ticket holder: 10% off single tickets only, full price or concession tickets on presentation of Archibald Ticket *RACV discount on single tickets only, no further discounts ballaratcabaret.com MajesTix Box Office on 03 5333 5888 Don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for daily updates and exclusive behind the scenes photos and information. 17 Ballarat Cabaret Festival 2015 Calendar of Events Tuesday 6 October Wednesday 7 October Thursday 8 October Ballarat Cabaret Festival Opening Gala, 8pm Ballaarat Mining Exchange Reception the Musical, 6.30pm The Bluestone Cellar Amelia Ryan is Lady Liberty, 6.30pm Oddie Gallery Piano Bar, 10pm The Lounge Sweet Dreams songs by Annie Lennox, 6.30pm Oddie Gallery These Things Take Wine, 6.30pm The Bluestone Cellar Gillian Cosgriff is Reception the Musical, 8pm The Bluestone Cellar Whelmed, 6.30pm PO Box Theatre Amelia Ryan is Lady Liberty, 8pm Oddie Gallery Gillian Cosgriff is Whelmed, 8pm PO Box Theatre Caravan Burlesque Rocks the ‘Rat, 8.30pm Ballaarat Mining Exchange There’s Nothing Like a Dame, 8pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Piano Bar, 8.30pm The Lounge Caravan Burlesque Rocks the ‘Rat, 8pm Ballaarat Mining Exchange These Things Take Wine, 9.30pm The Bluestone Cellar Dedications, 8pm Oddie Gallery Comma Sutra, 9.30pm Oddie Gallery Piano Bar, 8.30pm The Lounge Kaleidoscope, 9.30pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Up Close and Reasonably Personal, 9.30pm PO Box Theatre Cabaret Workshop 18 with Michael Griffiths for full details visit ballaratcabaret.com Friday 9 October Saturday 10 October Sunday 11 October In Development, 6.30pm The Bluestone Cellar Comma Sutra, 6.30pm Oddie Gallery Cole, 6.30pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre There’s Nothing Like a Dame, 6.30pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Tinderella, 6.30pm The Bluestone Cellar Rob Mills is ... surprisingly good, 8pm Ballaarat Mining Exchange In Development, 8pm The Bluestone Cellar Forbidden Tango 6.30pm PO Box Theatre Kaleidoscope, 8pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Re-Born in Buenos Aires, 8pm PO Box Theatre Cole, 6.30pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Piano Bar, 8.30pm The Lounge Piano Bar, 8.30pm The Lounge Fairytale Noir, 8pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Dedications, 9.30pm Oddie Gallery In Development, 8pm The Bluestone Cellar Porcelain Punch Travelling Medicine Show, 9.30pm Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Caravan Burlesque Rocks the ‘Rat, 8pm Ballaarat Mining Exchange Tinderella, 9.30pm The Bluestone Cellar Piano Bar, 8.30pm The Lounge Caravan Burlesque Rocks the ‘Rat, 9.30pm Ballaarat Mining Exchange In Development, 9.30pm The Bluestone Cellar 19 VENUE INFORMATION Ticket Sales available at each venue from one hour prior to the first performance in the venue each day. ART GALLERY OF BALLARAT 40 Lydiard Street North Oddie Gallery Enter via the main doors on Lydiard Street. Oddie Gallery is at the top of the stairs. BALLAARAT MINING EXCHANGE 10 Lydiard Street North Enter via the Eastern Entrance accessible from either Alfred Deakin Place or through the Post Office arch on Lydiard Street. CRAIG’S ROYAL HOTEL 10 Lydiard Street South (opposite Her Majesty’s Ballarat) Bars and restaurants open hotel hours for pre or post show refreshments. The Bluestone Cellar Enter via the stairs in the Main Bar, Bath Lane side. FEDERATION UNIVERSITY - ARTS ACADEMY Between Camp Street and Lydiard Street North Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre Please enter through the Post Office arch on Lydiard Street North, under the tower. HMST is through the glass doors to the left. PO Box Theatre Please enter through the post office arch on Lydiard Street North, under the tower. PO Box is down the ramp to the right. THE LOUNGE @ THE GEORGE 27 Lydiard Street North. Bars and restaurants open hotel hours for pre or post show refreshments. Key Change Piano Bar $5 cover, free entry with six show pass. Doors open 8.30pm THE GEORGE BALLAARAT MINING EXCHANGE CRAIG’S ROYAL HOTEL 20 ODDIE GALLERY HMST PO BOX THEATRE HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE “John O’Hara inhabits the characters and songs of Dedications with such utterly scary comic conviction that he single-handedly deserves an award for best ensemble performance.” The Advertiser Dedications John O’Hara and Luke Hunter Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat Thursday 8 October, 8pm & Friday 9 October, 9.30pm Inspired by Richard Mercer’s long-running late-night radio program Love Song Dedications, John O’Hara (Cats, Wicked, Rock of Ages) inhabits multiple characters who call in to share their stories with the Love God. We experience both the heartache and the triumphs as they request songs from artists including Whitney Houston, Aerosmith, Lionel Ritchie, Michael Bolton, Leonard Cohen and more. Directed by Anthony Harkin Music Direction by Luke Hunter Choreography by Melanie Hawkins Written by John O’Hara and Anthony Harkin 21 Jim Morrison: Kaleidoscope Luigi Lucente Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Arts Academy Thursday 8 October, 9.30pm & Sunday 11 October, 8pm Cast aside your pre-conceptions and look through the electric haze into the curious mind of one of rock & roll’s most mysterious poets. Travel beyond the wild and untamed front-man to reveal the timeless genius of Jim Morrison – Poet, Prophet, Showman and Shaman. Kaleidoscope demystifies the icon from the inside out by seamlessly weaving song and storytelling in a feast of poetry, prose and commentary - giving an unparalleled insight into one of history’s most influential artists. Directed by Nicholas Christo 22 There is Nothing like a Dame Luke Tonkin Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Arts Academy Thursday 8 October, 8pm & Friday 9 October, 6.30pm ‘Halfway to London and still no sign of Dick’ Dick Whittington It’s behind you! In this brightly coloured, fun filled, loving (and slightly naughty) tribute to traditional Panto, Nanny Annie Fanny salutes the art of the Panto Dame. Filled with classic music hall songs, outrageous costumes and audience participation, this show will leave you wanting more and begging for the return of full scale Panto. Oh no it won’t! Oh yes it will! 23 ’s ba lia ha ra lp st l E ed) Au ina ick ig (W or ‘She can do anything’ The Herald Sun Up Close and Reasonably Personal Amanda Harrison with Bev Kennedy PO Box Theatre, Arts Academy, Federation University Thursday 8 October, 9.30pm A candid evening of song and conversation with one of this country’s most prolific stars of musical theatre: Wicked, Les Misérables, Boy from Oz, We Will Rock You. This intimate show is a combination of well-known numbers and humorous self-reflection dealing with the glamour of stage life and the realities of dayto-day domesticity. Written by James Millar 24 Tinderella Noni McCallum with Andrew Kroenert The Bluestone Cellar, Craig’s Royal Hotel Friday 9 October, 9.30pm & Saturday 10 October, 6.30pm In the age of online dating where seduction is sport and kisses are currency, serial first-dater Noni McCallum makes more matches than she has free nights to meet them. But is there a ‘someone’ who could make this modern day Tinderella break the habit and commit? Her Mum sure hopes so… Directed by Alister Smith 25 Fairytale Noir Zulya and the Children of the Underground Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Arts Academy ONE SHOW ONLY | Saturday 10 October, 8pm Inspired by the fairy-tale world of storytelling and riddles, from poignant and beautiful to mysterious and macabre, this is contemporary music with a twist. The seductive and haunting music of internationally acclaimed, ARIA-award winners Zulya and the Children of the Underground is set to intrigue and transport Cabaret audiences with smouldering vocals and superb accordion, trumpets, guitar, double bass, percussion and visual projections. A unique selection of fairy tales and riddles inspired by lead singer Zulya’s heritage is set to music in an exquisite arrangement of Tatar and Russian sounds and realised in a performance that is nuanced and transformative. 26 BALLARAT CABARET FESTIVAL AMBASSADOR Cole Michael Griffiths Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Arts Academy Saturday 10 October & Sunday 11 October, 6.30pm In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking ... How times have changed. Acclaimed writer Anna Goldsworthy and cabaret artist Michael Griffiths join forces to explore the colourful life and timeless songs of Cole Porter. Hedonism, grave misfortune, enduring love and a legacy that sparkles with wit and wisdom. Sometimes anything goes. Cole comes to Ballarat Cabaret Festival direct from its premiere at the 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival curated by Barry Humphries. Winner Best Cabaret Adelaide Fringe 2014 Best Cabaret Weekly Award Adelaide Fringe 2015 Michael Griffiths Cabaret Workshop with Michael Griffiths Thursday 8 October For more information visit ballaratcabaret.com 27 Director Fiona Scott-Norman | Music Director Rainer Pollard In Devel The Bluestone Cellar, Craig’s Royal Hotel MC Alex Gay Friday 6.30pm | Saturday 8pm Friday 6.30pm | Saturday 8pm Coming Clean I’m German, Don’t Hate Me The Confessions of a Compulsive Cleaner DAVID SIRIANNI Do you keep your TV volume on even numbers or increments of five? Do you colour coordinate your wardrobe? Can you see your face in your kitchen benches? If you answered ‘Yes’ to any of these questions, like David you may be living with OCPD (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder), OCD without the anxiety! Come join David in his debut cabaret celebrating all things categorized, sterilized and scented with a touch of lavender. 28 NADIA SCHMID Adelaide-born but proudly German blooded, Nadia Schmid brings her signature blend of candid unpredictable stories, clever parodies and musical mash-ups. In her first solo show, Nadia explores the German influence and stereotypes of her upbringing, faith, dating life and everything in between. lopment Friday 9 October & Saturday 10 October Friday 8pm | Saturday 9.30pm Friday 8pm | Saturday 9.30pm My New York State of Mind I’ll Have What He’s Having A true story of Broadway, Cider and Anxiety (particularly the cider) RYAN SMEDLEY In early 2015, shortly after his 20th birthday, Ryan travelled solo to New York City. As a musical theatre nerd, it had been a longstanding dream to make the journey, and immerse himself in as much theatre as possible. It wasn’t until he arrived that he understood the magnitude of travelling somewhere big, brand new and on your own. This is his story. ADRIAN BARILA Think of your favourite cooking show, now add a splash of smut, sift in some songs and you get “I’ll Have What He’s Having”. Adrian’s toothsome show will take you on a gastronomical journey of self-discovery and love. Inspired by the video “Nigella Talks Dirty” but with a little added Viagra to get those peaks nice and stiff. 29 The Lounge, The George Hotel Tuesday from 10pm & Wednesday to Sunday from 8.30pm Join Trevor Jones at the piano. Pick a song, step up to the mic, belt out a number and add your voice to this year’s festival! See you at… KeyChange PIANO BAR 30 PORTRAIT SERIES More Than a Sentimental Bloke John Derum Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat 16-17 October, 7.30pm The Bloke is a hundred not out! The immortal musings of Bill the Sentimental Bloke about his girl Doreen, his mate Ginger Mick and the ups and downs of life have never been out of print since they were published by poet and journalist C.J. Dennis in September 1915. In this theatrical presentation, actor John Derum takes us on his journey of discovery of Dennis’s life, performing some of the many gems of this comic genius. Presented in Concert format 31 PORTRAIT SERIES ’s ba lia ha ra lp st l E ed) Au ina ick ig (W or Up Close and Reasonably Personal Amanda Harrison with Bev Kennedy Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat 23-24 October, 7.30pm A candid evening of song and conversation with one of this country’s most prolific stars of musical theatre: Wicked, Les Misérables, Boy from Oz, We Will Rock You. This intimate show is a combination of well-known numbers and humorous self-reflection dealing with the glamour of stage life and the realities of dayto-day domesticity. Written by James Millar Presented in Cabaret format 32 PORTRAIT SERIES Cole Michael Griffiths Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat 30-31 October, 7.30pm In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking ... How times have changed. Acclaimed writer Anna Goldsworthy and cabaret artist Michael Griffiths join forces to explore the colourful life and timeless songs of Cole Porter. Hedonism, grave misfortune, enduring love and a legacy that sparkles with wit and wisdom. Sometimes anything goes. Cole comes to Ballarat Cabaret Festival direct from its premiere at the 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival curated by Barry Humphries. Winner Best Cabaret Adelaide Fringe 2014 Best Cabaret Weekly Award Adelaide Fringe 2015 Michael Griffiths Presented in Cabaret format 33 PORTRAIT SERIES A Portrait of Percy Grainger VOX with Bronwyn Blaiklock Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat 6-7 November, 7.30pm Pianist, composer, musicologist, inventor, sexual experimenter — Percy Grainger is one of the most original and creative figures in Australia’s cultural history. A child prodigy, he was to develop a sensational international career as a concert pianist, but he also followed his interests in collecting and arranging folk tunes, as well as composing original pieces. Join classical vocal ensemble VOX and pianist Bronwyn Blaiklock as they tell the story of the life and career of this remarkable Australian in music and song. Presented in Concert format Image: Jacques-Émile Blanche, Portrait of Percy Grainger, 1906. Oil on canvas. Grainger Museum collection, University of Melbourne 34 PORTRAIT SERIES Exposing Edith Michaela Burger and Greg Wain Oddie Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat 13-14 November, 7.30pm Exquisitely performed by Michaela Burger with Greg Wain on guitar and directed by Shona Benson, Exposing Edith is PIAF… her life, loves, soul and songs… as never seen before. Showcasing many favourites including La Vie en Rose, Padam and Rien de Rien alongside lesser known gems, Burger interlinks touching stories while seamlessly playing the part of Edith, her halfsister Momone and various famous lovers. Burger has been dubbed Australia’s very own “Little Sparrow”! With a voice of ‘uncanny beauty’ she sings many of the songs in French and being only 2cm taller than Piaf, and dressed in her trademark black, she bears an uncanny resemblance to the legendary French star. Celebrating 100 years since Piaf’s birth, this is an unforgettable portrait not to be missed. Presented in Cabaret format 35 ballaratcabaret.com Booking number 03 5333 5888 Email info@ballaratcabaret.com