The Performance LAB will launch its inaugural season with a world premier musical, Le Cabaret Grimm - a punk cabaret fairy tale (sans fairies). It runs Thursday through Saturday April 8-24 at the Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St. in Boston. Based on Tales of The Brothers Grimm, this experimental musical features a live band onstage, masks, large puppets and dance and is infused with a punk sensibility.
Le Cabaret Grimm is the first show produced by The Performance LAB and exemplifies the work of the company. Based on Tales of The Brothers Grimm, it weaves a dark tale of loss, longing and an imaginative journey around the world and beyond. The show combines music and dance with large scale masks and puppets and a live band onstage. "There's a great fringe scene underground in Boston ," says Artistic Director Jason Slavick. "We're bringing it out to the mainstream public."
With a wickedly ironic sensibility, the show incorporates Cabaret, Steam Punk, Burlesque and old fashioned theatricality. The music reflects such influences as Tom Waits, Ska, R&B and the Dresden Dolls. "We're using these fun, contemporary styles to draw in the audience" says Slavick, "but we're combining them with classic tales that have a universal quality and resonate deeply."
Le Cabaret Grimm is written and directed by Jason Slavick, formerly of Boston Theatre Works. Known for his Shakespearean work in such shows as Othello and The Tempest, starring Jonathan Epstein, and Antony & Cleopatra¸ starring Robert Pemberton and Anne Gottlieb , Slavick struck out in a new direction with Heaven & Hell - The Fantastical Temptation of the 7 Deadly Sins, an original musical based on the album by Joe Jackson that was created and produced at The Boston Conservatory in 2007.
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