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Friday, 3 August 2007

Blues In The Night; cabaret review


Sheldon Epps' 'Blues In The Night' is a cabaret production featuring a collection of some of the best blues standards ever written. There is no storyline, only four blues singers at different stages of their lives, who each share their stories through fabulous blues and soul ballads. The production is given extra sparkle with dancers adding movement and colour to some of the beautifully sung numbers.

'Blues In The Night' runs until August 11 at the Playford Civic Centre, Elizabeth.

Red Hot Blues by Linh

Northern Light Theatre Company presents a magical evening of blues and soul singing in Sheldon Epps' 'Blues In The Night'.

Featuring four of Adelaide's most talented singers, the cabaret production interweaves emotions and personal stories of three sisters which are interspersed by a male singer.

Musical theatre veteran and crowd favourite, Megan Humphries plays the role of The Lady From The Road, whose songs feature the hardships she's endured with love, misery and hope.
Megan shines as the parasol twirling and dancing damsel in the humourous number Take Me For A Buggy Ride , she gives a stirring performance in Lover Man, and delivers precise comedic timing in the hilarious song Kitchen Man.

Sultry and sexy singer Kira Marie Laverty portrays The Woman Of The World with a twinkle in her eye to match her character's cheeky grin. Kira's songs depict worldly wisdom from a woman who's been there and done that.
Kira exudes sex appeal in It Makes My Love Come Down, gives a beautiful rendition of Lush Life and provides laughs and cheers as she gracefully weaves her way amongst the males in the audience with the flirtatious song Rough And Ready Man.

Versatile vocalist and talented performer Michelle Pearson provides some showstopping moments in her role as The Girl With A Date.
Michelle is impressive as she sang while getting dressed and belting out Take A Chance On Love, she vividly expresses the emotional tenderness in the tearjerker ballad Willow Weep For Me, and is equally mesmerising in Reckless Blues.

The thorn among the roses, musical theatre performer Rod Schultz plays The Man In The Saloon with great gusto and comic flair.
Rod has the dual task of linking each of the women's ballads with his brief song and dance numbers, while belting out a few blues hits throughout.
Highlights from Rod include his wonderful velvety voiced version of Baby Doll, the smooth and suave delivery of Wild Women Don't Have The Blues and I'm Just A Lucky So-And So.

Other highlights include the ensemble numbers Take It Right Back, and the gorgeous harmonies of all four singers during Four Walls (Reprise).

Choreographer Kerreanne Sarti succeeds in ensuring all four dancers added visual interpretation to the songs' stories rather than overshadow the singers.

'Blues In The Night' is a relaxing and entertaining night of beautiful blues ballads to lift your spirits and keeps you humming long after you've left the theatre.

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