Maeve Marsden and Libby Wood present a clever, insightful ‘Body of Work’ which is chock full of pathos, humour, amazing singing and manages to skewer, and show up to ridicule, the all too prevalent biases and misogyny in the world of musical theatre.
In the Liner Notes Live series, a seminal album is presented to the audience, with various performers talking about and/or giving their interpretation of a particular number.
In seventy minutes, Tuckerman sings twelve songs or medleys. In between songs, she chats engagingly to us about the ups and downs of her professional career. It’s a simple recipe, and like most simple recipes, it works.
Directed by Steven Gates (Tripod), Suburban Gothic boasts three cabaret singers and an impressive band complete with cello, drums, and baby grand piano.
Dolly Parton fans will find themselves delighted by Dolly Diamond’s unique cabaret interpretation of the country singer’s biggest hits.