27 June - 2 July 1983, Free Theatre, The Arts Centre
Article above, The Press, June 30 1983
The company's press release promised "to resuscitate the satirical cabaret as an up-to-date, lively and informal theatrical form." The evening was not noticeably up-to-date. A programme which contains songs by Wedekind, poems by Brecht and Prevert (both nicely atmospheric) and a (spoof) performance of Artaud's weird phantasmagoria, "The Jet of Blood," doesn't really provide the latest in topical entertainment. |
ReviewsThe material presented had elements of meaning, dotted here and there but they were few and far between and clearly an error on the part of the direction. |