A beautifully strange fusion of satire, cabaret and performance art
A flamboyant chameleon of words, music, and socio-political tirades, Taylor Mac employs gender-bending surrealism to explore the human condition and challenge the contemporary culture of fear -- oh, and he plays the ukulele.
Already 'one of the best things on the New York' stage' (New York Post), Taylor comes to Soho Theatre for his first London run - 12 nights only.
"Taylor Mac delivers an almost brutally honest take on society and himself through original, witheringly funny songs and stream-of-conscious type monologues.
Thoroughly engaging and definitely entertaining, my attention never once strayed from this class act."
"His smart, funny, tragic songs are life-affirming in their universality."
"Charming, intelligent and provocative."
"It's not just that his delivery is flawless... It's that his smart, funny, tragic songs are life-affirming in their universality, yet delivered in such an understated way he's on to the next before you realise the profundity of what he's said."
"There's a rawness and simplicity to New York sensation Taylor Mac's show that makes it immediately compelling."
Directed by Obie Award-winner David Drake
(The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me)
Tickets:
26-28 March: £10
29-31March, 2-7 April: £15 (£12.50)
26 March - 7 April, 9.30pm
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0870 429 6883
www.sohotheatre.com
21 Dean Street, London W1D 3NE