CRY ME A RIVER: THE WORLD OF JULIE LONDON
We have 3 double passes to give away for Rhonda Burchmore’s latest cabaret Cry Me A River: The World of Julie London in Brisbane on OPENING NIGHT Wednesday 1 February.
Burchmore, Australia’s sexiest chanteuse, brings Cry Me A River: The World of Julie London to Brisbane’s Powerhouse in February 2012 for eight shows only after rave reviews and sell-out shows at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Sequinned, seductive and backed by a six-piece band, Rhonda dims the lights as she slinks into the world of one of America’s most mysterious sirens, Julie London. Taking audiences to the West Coast Cool jazz scene of the 1950s and 1960s, she tells London’s story through a mix of sensuality and humour.
With a song list that includes some of the great tunes of the era, Rhonda teases the audience and captures London’s effortless style while showcasing some of her biggest hits. Her timeless songbook includes Cry Me A River, Let There Be Love, Saturday Night (is the Loneliest Night in the Week), ‘S Wonderful, You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To, Daddy, Black Coffee, Hello Dolly and The Party’s Over; written by legendary composers Cole Porter, Jules Styne and George & Ira Gershwin among others.
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Hi Rhonda, Will you be performing the show in Sydney? My husband loves you and would love to see you perform again. Its been too long since we last saw you in Sydney and that was at the Opera House when Todd McKenny split his pants - so funny.