I'm re-posting this review of the show from Jan 2012. This show is doing one perfoormance on Fri 17 June, 2022. KH
By Dean Bryant
Midsumma Festival
Chapel off Chapel, Prahran, Jan 18 to 29, 2012
Reviewer: Kate Herbert on Jan 18, 2012
Stars: ****1/2
Published in Herald Sun on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 (See review on this blog of first production, Oct 7, 2010)
Published in Herald Sun on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 (See review on this blog of first production, Oct 7, 2010)
Nearly 18 months after the 2010 premier of Britney Spears: The Cabaret,
the charismatic and mischievous Christie Whelan still makes us laugh
and cry at her depiction of the vacuous but troubled pop star and her
demented behaviour.
Whelan,
with her versatile voice and wearing a frighteningly brief, black frock
that reveals her knickers more than once, lights up the stage with
Brit’s own hit songs and Dean Bryant’s mercilessly satirical versions of
them.
Britney’s personal life is now less controversial with her upcoming, third wedding, but her past remains absurd and chaotic.
Her
stage mother steered her into child stardom which led to drug and
alcohol abuse, losing her children in a court battle, being hounded by
paparazzi, weight loss and gain, appalling relationships and
embarrassing public appearances.
Whelan,
with director Bryant and pianist Matthew Frank, compels even the most
anti-Britney people to sympathise with the blonde diva, and the lyrics
of her hits gain new meaning when woven into her life story.
Britney, the child that cannot grow up, is revealed in I’m A Girl, Not Yet a Woman, her dangerous choice in men is highlighted in I’m a Slave for You, Oops I Did It Again, Toxic and Womanizer while Overprotected has sad echoes of the domineering father who sent her to a psychiatric ward.
By Kate Herbert
Circus
Piece of me
Sometimes
Stronger
Lucky
Slave for you
Me against the music
Oops- I did it again
Toxic
WomaniZer
Over protected
Not a girl
Out from under
Baby one more time
Every time
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