Meeow Meeow’s Pandemonium
With Meeow Meeow and the Adelaide
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Buc. Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Her
Majesty’s Theatre. June 18. 2022
Reviewed by Peter Wilkins.
There is unique. And then there
is Meeow Meeow. In a return visit to Adelaide after wowing audiences across the
world, Meeow Meeow’s Pandemonium loses none of Meeow Meeow’s extraordinary,
original and hilariously funny dynamism. She is the entertainer and singer par
excellence. Accompanied by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra under the baton of
conductor Nicholas Buc, Meeow Meeow’s
Pandemonium is everything it’s cracked up to be, a riotous flight of the
imagination into the realm of the unexpected and the magical.
Aficionados will revel in the familiarity of Meeow Meeow’s effervescent and irrepressible, mischievous wackiness. Surprise is also in store as audiences wonder where she will appear from, or whether indeed she will appear. Suddenly the spot captures her at the front of the Dress Circle. Her leg launches over the balcony before deciding on a wiser approach to the stage. It is her cheeky coercing of audience members to help remove her pants that sends the audience into paroxysms of laughter. Two unsuspecting men are lured onto stage to be up close and personal as she sways to the melody of Broadway or the songs of the Weimar cabaret. With her powerful, colourful voice that can soar from pop to opera and everything in between, Meeow Meeow can as easily sing the heartache of Surabaya Johnny as the skipping sounds of the yodel from the peaks of the Swiss Alps.. Her vocal range is incredible -from Berlin cabaret to French chanson to the heartfelt emotions of her original songwriting with Ian Grandage or her interpretation of Jacques Brel’s Ne me Quitte pas.
Throughout her two hours on stage, Meeow Meeow doesn’t let up. Every moment is a magnet to her audience. Whether dragging the unsuspecting audience onto the stage or handing out roses to be thrown during her song or changing costume before everybody’s eyes with a running gag “I have to do everything myself” Quick with the quips, the Queen of Quirk quickly retorts when an audience member, coerced to join her during her Berlin cabaret number stumbles backwards to the floor, “The Fall of the Third Reich” she cries to uproarious laughter from the audience, thankful that they weren’t singled out. To top it all off, in an act of outrageous daring, and bemoaning the lack of a trapeze for her act, Meeow Meeow decides to body surf across the audience. Hands held high to support the weight, the audience in the stalls are treated to yet another hysterical challenge that they may not have bargained for.
Meeow Meeow is the supreme
mistress of her art, the high priestess of her church the theatre. There is no
epithet sublime enough to describe her unique theatrical contribution. She is
simply one of a kind, an international icon with a penchant for transporting her
audience to a world beyond the predictable. Nor is the Adelaide Symphony
Orchestra immune from her contagious audacity. At the beginning of Act 2 they
enter in single file to present their own particular bow with their instruments
in hand. At another moment, the entire orchestra erupts into a moment of
pandemonium, reveling in the spirit of Meeow Meeow’s zany world of comedy and
cabaret.
Meeow Meeow’s Pandemonium is a celebration of fearlessness and the
courage to be oneself. All art is political. All songs the anthems of love lost
or love desired. Meeow Meeow spreads the love and the audience responds with a
resounding standing ovation. They leave the theatre far more enriched than when
they entered. Their evening’s entertaainment in the company of Meeow Meeow’s
pandemonian and brilliance will forever be a night to remember.
Photos by Claudio Raschella
In case you were not able to see the show, here is some information to help you feel as though you were there!
MUSIC
GRIEG Piano Concerto in A minor (Excerpt)
GERSHWIN
Rhapsody in Blue
(Excerpts)
DUBIN and WARREN Boulevard of Broken Dreams
PIAZZOLLA, FERRER and TARENZI Rinascerò
MANN, WEIL, LEIBER AND STOLLER On Broadway
BREL and MCKUEN Ne me quitte pas
THOMAS M. LAUDERDALE and MEOW MEOW Hotel Amour
SPOLIANSKY, SCHIFFER, KLEIN and HERCZEG Ich bin ein Vamp
MEGAN WASHINGTON
Skeleton Key
MEOW’S PANDEMONIUM
With
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas Buc conductor
And
Mark Jones piano, Alon Ilsar drums, Ben Hanlon double bass
SONG LIST
WEILL, BRECHT and FEINGOLD Surabaya Johnny
IAIN GRANDAGE and MEOW MEOW In This City
CASAL, FERRER, VERLOR and ALMODÓVAR Un Año de Amor
AMANDA PALMER Missed Me
SPOLIANSKY, SCHIFFER and LAWRENCE Alles schwindel
THOMAS M. LAUDERDALE and MEOW MEOW Mon homme marié
WEILL and MAGRE Je ne t’aime pas
RADIOHEAD Fake Plastic Trees
VANCE, POCKRISS, MORISSE and SALVET Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie
Yellow Polkadot Bikini
WASHINGTON One For Sorrow
IAIN GRANDAGE and MEOW MEOW Tear Down the Stars
EMER - A quoi ça sert l’amour
ENCORE
PATTY GRIFFIN Be careful/All the girls