20th Jan2019

Coming Clean (Theatre)

by timbaros

l-r Elliot Hadley and Lee Knight in COMING CLEAN credit Scott RylanderBefore the late Kevin Elyot wrote his hit 1994 play ‘My Night with Reg,’ he wrote ‘Coming Clean (which opened in 1982). It’s now back in the West End after a recent successful run at the King’s Head Theatre.

 
Both shows deal with the trials and tribulations of being gay, and being in gay relationships. But where ‘My Night with Reg’ had an AIDS backdrop, ‘Coming Clean’ takes place during a simplier time, before the HIV crises and before gay men were dying right and left and center. At the heart of ‘Coming Clean’ is the story of a bi-racial couple who, after five years together, obviously have issues. Tony (a natural Lee Knight) and Greg (Stanton Plummer-Cambridge) still love each other, but there is slight tension in the air. Greg is a successful teacher and writer, while Tony is a not-so-successful writer who writes when he feels like it. And then there is their neighbor William (a fabulous Eliot Hadley), who is funny, camp and all so great to have around. But Tony needs more time to write, and says he doesn’t have time to clean the Kentish Town flat that he and Tony live in, so enter Robert (Tom Lambert), who is hired to clean for them. It’s obvious where this biting play goes next, but it wonderfully takes us with it through sharp wit and extremely funny one-liners. And ‘Coming Clean’ successfully incorporates early 1980’s songs by, among others, Men at Work and Barbra Streisand (where her and Barry Gibbs voices on the song ‘Guilty’ are just like butter) to set the mood of the times. 
 
The actors are all very good, with Hadley just about stealing the show (he comes back near the end of the play as a totally different character – think German Leather), and Knight looks very comfortable on stage. It’s an intimate stage that could double as a large living room (Trafalgar Studios), and it’s even more of a treat for those audience members who sit in the first row, as they get to be very very close to Lamberts’ bits. This show is highly recommended! ‘Coming Clean’ ends on February 2nd, 2019.
 
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15th Sep2015

Barbra Streisand is coming to London (Theatre)

by timbaros

ImageBarbra Streisand is coming back to London!

Well, it’s not the real Barbra Streisand but the world’s most famous Barbra Streisand impersonator – Steven Brinberg.

Brinberg is returning to the lush surroundings of Brasserie Zedel’s Crazy Coqs cabaret room with his show titled ‘Simply Barbra celebrates Funny Lady’ to coincide with the 40th anniversary release of the film ‘Funny Lady.’

Steven has been acclaimed for his vocal performance of Barbra Streisand for over a couple decades around the world. He has also appeared in numerous concerts with the late Marvin Hamlisch, released two CD’s, appeared in films such as ‘Camp’ and ‘Boys Live,’ and has also appeared in a concert version of ‘Funny Girl’ on Broadway, with Whoopi Goldberg and Kristin Chenoweth.

Tickets for ‘Simply Barbra celebrates Funny Lady,’ which is running from Tuesday September 15 to Saturday September 19th at the Crazy Coqs Cabaret Room, which is located inside Brasserie Zedel right off Piccadilly Circus, can be bought here:

https://www.brasseriezedel.com/crazy-coqs/steven-brinberg-2015?

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