La Mama E.T.C. presents award-winning neo-vaudevillian performance artist Poor Baby Bree (Bree Benton) in I Am Going to Run Away. Musical director and pianist Franklin Bruno leads a three-piece ensemble for six performances at The Club at La MaMa Oct. 1-10.
"I am a fan of Poor Baby Bree. I love her." -- Lou Reed
"A haunting, deeply touching, spot-on evocation of a momentThe models for Benton's alter ego include icons of silent and early sound cinema (Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, The Little Rascals, The Bowery Boys), filmed documents of forgotten vaudeville comedians (the Foy family, Joe Frisco), and vocalists from Eddie Cantor to Ruby Keeler. Writing in Time Out New York, critic and music historian James Gavin (Intimate Nights, Stormy Weather) asks, "What led her to adopt this antique persona? So hauntingly does she inhabit it that you may conclude that Bree Benton is not of this time, nor even this world."
Benton's previous show as Poor Baby Bree, Weary River, earned awards from Time Out New York ("strange and intensely well performed, this is a unique and special show" -- Adam Feldman) and BackStage ("Unique Artist"). Recent appearances in revues and group performances include Laurie and Friends (directed by Laurie Anderson) at BAM, Joe's Pub's popular Our Hit Parade (performing a '20s-styled arrangement of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin',") and Dixon Place's "Vanishing City" series. Her recording of 1891's classic "The Bowery" is currently featured on the website of preservationist group The Bowery Alliance of Neighbors.
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