Bigger and Blacker. Steven Oliver.
Musical director. Michael Griffiths.Belco Arts. Belconnen Arts Centre.May 5 – 7 2022. Bookings: 02 61733300
Reviewed by Peter Wilkins
Michael Griffiths and Steven Oliver |
Gay black Comedian Steven Oliver and Helpmann Award winning piano man Michael Griffiths bring Oliver’s autobiographical comedy Cabaret Bigger and Blacker to Canberra for a limited debut season. With heaps of cheek and just as much chutzpah Oliver wriggles his derriere , swivels the hips and thrusts the pelvis in an unabashed and proud account of his “faboriginality”. The show’s songline takes us on a personal, profound and honest journey through Oliver’s life, highlighted with original hip hop songs that he hears, then hums and finally sings their way into his existence. They are songs that sting, taking a swipe at ignorance and false judgement of the minority within the minority whose vote doesn’t count, who suicide or die in incarceration, who suffer a high infant mortality rate and die too young from alcoholism and ill health. The songs are dark, tempered with Oliver’s quick quipped True God Gammin or in the white man’s urban slang dinky-die lie. To lighten the mood Oliver does a Peter Allen with the Caracas as he sings about The Manhole where even if you’re straight you can have a good time.
Oliver’s not wrong when he says that he and
Griffiths have saved the best for last. Also, if you can find a sexy man for
him while he’s in town he’ll be happy to rename the city Man-berra. And if you can’t then make sure that you get
to Bigger and Blacker. There’s much
more to this comedy cabaret than hip hop and a bit of tap.