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BRIC-A-BRAC VINTAGE BAGABOND VARIETY SHOW - Kansas City Fringe Festival 2008 | BRIC-A-BRAC VINTAGE BAGABOND VARIETY SHOW - Kansas City Fringe Festival 2008 |
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Show reviewed: The Bric-a-Brac Vintage Vagabond Variety Show
http://www.myspace.com/bricABracfrance
Reviewed by: Deborah Ground Buckner (Kansas City Correspondent - USA) Beth Marshall, Producer of the Orlando Fringe and former KC Theatre Artist, presents The Bric-A-Brac Vintage Vagabond Variety Show. Set within the time of World War II and German-occupied France, a brave company presents its vaudeville show, despite the constant surveillance of a Nazi officer, Mr. Germany (Jonathan Van Matre), who tells a number of jokes (of the <groan> variety) about the French. This truly is a show with a little bit of everything. There is song, dance, comedy, and even puppetry, with a reenactment of a Punch and Judy show. It is a highly talented ensemble cast, but there are a few standouts. Cami Alys Yankwitt appears to be able to do anything and everything. She tap dances (in a fun competition with the drummer), she sings a beautiful rendition of La Vie En Rose, she plays ukulele and mandolin, she performs in a comedy sketch, and she brings life to Punch and Judy. That makes for a full plate in a one-hour show. As master-of-ceremonies and accordionist, Rob Houle is delightful. Kate Arpke Houle doubles as bass player and bear trainer, performing a fun tango with the "bear" (Martin Luecke) after a few earlier incidents of life-threatening training. The show moves quickly from one segment to another with the high energy from the cast keeping the audience thoroughly engaged. I caught the last performance of the festival, and there were several repeat customers in the audience. This was a wonderful way to close out coverage of the 2008 Kansas City Fringe Festival. In one brief hour, we had a sweet reminder of the vast range of arts and entertainment. A great fringe festival should always seek to broaden the horizons of the arts community, and acts like this one guarantee success.
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