50 Shades of Bambi at the Auto and General Theatre in Sandton Square
The Auto & General Theatre on the Square presents Pieter Dirk Uys, well known as Tannie Evita in her new cabaret "50 SHADES OF BAMBI". This premiere event in Gauteng shows her at her best, not just as an extra ordinary entertainer, but also fearless, frank and fabulous. With songs and anecdotes reflecting her life and times and guided by Godfrey Johnson at the piano, Bambi shows how to put a square peg into a round hole.
Bambi Kellermann is Evita Bezuidenhout’s younger sister. She is the chalk to Tannie’s cheese. Stripper, sex worker and grande horizontal who graduated from the University of Sex Cum Laude – and Fleur de Cap Winner 2010 for Best Cabaret, Bambi is in Johannesburg for the first time in ten years in the Gauteng world premiere of “FIFTY SHADES OF BAMBI”, her new fabulous onslaught against the prudish, the improper and the pathetic.
“50 Shades of Grey” was focused on one specific colour of behaviour. Bambi’s new cabaret includes a rainbow selection of other choices. It is also her journey from teenage confusions, through youthful experimentation, into middle-aged compromise to her twilight-year common sense about life, love, laughter and lies. It’s not just about sex; it’s about enjoying what comes naturally. And if it’s not natural, be careful.
Bambi Kellerman |
“50 Shades of Grey” was focused on one specific colour of behaviour. Bambi’s new cabaret includes a rainbow selection of other choices. It is also her journey from teenage confusions, through youthful experimentation, into middle-aged compromise to her twilight-year common sense about life, love, laughter and lies. It’s not just about sex; it’s about enjoying what comes naturally. And if it’s not natural, be careful.
Pieter-Dirk Uys presents: “50 SHADES OF BAMBI” with musical direction by Godfrey Johnson at the piano, while Bambi takes a raunchy ride to the other side of daily life: putting a square peg into a round hole through relationships, trust, happiness, hope, love and fidelity. Sex is the full-frontal focus, with words, music, toys and tinsel. Recommended to anyone who believes in freedom of expression and the right to choose what is best for them when the lights are low – all presented with the wisdom of experience, humour of recall and songs that remind and remain.
Bambi Kellerman |
50 Shades of Bambi is showing at The Auto & General Theatre on the Square till the 16 of March 2014: Every Tues - Fri 20h15; Sat 17h00 and 20h30; Sundays at 15h00.
Tickets are R150:00 and available at the theatre or at www.strictlytickets.co.za
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