Events - 2012

An Unexpected Variety Show

Cabaret
Presented by: JENNY WYNTER

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WINNER: Excellence in Cabaret Award, Melbourne Fringe 2011 Comedian Jenny Wynter fuses stand-up, storytelling, song, improv and character comedy in this unique variety show about the unexpected twists in life, from dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, to finding oneself in the mountains of Canada, to having one's wedding disrupted by an 80-year-old man wearing nothing but a pair of speedos. The show has been described as _x001C_ hilarious,_x001D_ _x001C_ moving_x001D_ and _x001C_ charming." _x001C_ Audiences were treated to a clever, funny and moving show& Wynter_x0019_ s energy and passion were captivating& her honest and clever delivery moved the audience from laughter to tears. If you get a chance to see The Unexpected Variety Show you have to do it. You_x0019_ ll laugh and you_x0019_ ll be inspired._x001D_ GlamAdelaide "Don_x0019_ t see Jenny Wynter_x0019_ s show without a packet of tissues and three coats of waterproof mascara _x0013_ I laughed and cried (often simultaneously), at this fabulous fusion of wit, musical talent, great physical comedy and poignant storytelling. Jenny is a hugely likeable talent whose take on motherhood is as funny as you could wish for and more thought provoking than you_x0019_ d expect." _x0013_ Brisbane News. Life is an unexpected variety show. It's full of mind-blowing highs and soul-crushing lows. There are chapters and turning points. Characters, major and minor. And there are parts you wish would simply end when you're singing "Things did not turn out the way I wanted..." So begins this unique solo performance which fuses together stand-up, cabaret, character, musical and improvised comedy with one woman's own deeply personal narrative about her own life's "unexpected variety show." _x001C_ Jenny Wynter oozes talent, and The Unexpected Variety Show is a very passionate piece& I know I could see her over and over again._x001D_ Adelaide ArtBeat. Developed at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada. Directed by Gary Austin, founder of The Groundlings, Los Angeles.

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