Cabaret
Lyne mixes elements of music, dance, surprise, humour, and drama in a variety of acts. It's a mix that is often as surprising to the performer as to the audience.
One thing is certain... it will never be performed the same way twice.
On the stage, you see a black grand piano, a red rose in a vase, a black chair, a black screen, a fedora, and a red feather boa draped carelessly...
The pianist arrives in tails, and beret. He plays a flourish... then she appears... a beautiful woman dressed in a style identified with a different era... her voice evokes the hazy jazz clubs of Europe...she moves with the grace and range of the greatest of the cabaret's anonymous expatriate divas.
She is Lyne Tremblay.
She sings with a message: "Live for the 'now'; as if each moment of your life was a work of art. Do your dream....and make it real"
You hear that message, in all its layers, confirmed with each song as she guides you through the highlights of Cabaret, where new ideas and passion collide in a celebration of life.
You feel uplifted. The message stays with you long after. It fills your mind. It adds a certain 'je ne sais quoi' to wines and wishes of the celebrations.
Produced and directed by John Evans.
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