Dagmarr's Cabaret - Songs of PSB
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Dagmarr's Cabaret - Songs of PSB
This amazing performance is happening tonight at Piano Smithfield. Myself and some fan friends caught it at The Glory recently. I highly recommend it, the vocal delivery as we as the piano arrangements and performance are great and it's very funny. They will be performing this again if you miss it today.
https://www.seetickets.com/event/hersh- ... ld/2461429
Dagmarr’s Kabarett: Indefinite Leave to Remain - The music of the Pet Shop Boys
Join the immortal and immoral Hersh Dagmarr as he deconstructs the songs of The Pet Shop Boys and transports them to the Weimar era with his pianist and arranger extraordinaire Karen Newby as a love letter to London.
Hersh Dagmarr is a London-based Queer singer/songwriter and visual artist. His visceral inspiration from the grand Weimar Berlin era mixed with his own experience as a club kid from the noughties and the 2010s evolved into a unique blend of jazz, dance and electronic avant-pop with elements of cabaret mixed in.
“My interest in music is quite polar. It’s equally coming from a faraway past and a rather distant future. Like some kind of haunting past life.”
Karen Newby is an accomplished, versatile piano vocalist, with an ever expanding repertoire covering all styles, Karen performs in 5 star venues around the world.
Classically trained, she has a flawless piano technique which is equally at home playing jazz standards, show tunes and chart hits.
https://www.seetickets.com/event/hersh- ... ld/2461429
Dagmarr’s Kabarett: Indefinite Leave to Remain - The music of the Pet Shop Boys
Join the immortal and immoral Hersh Dagmarr as he deconstructs the songs of The Pet Shop Boys and transports them to the Weimar era with his pianist and arranger extraordinaire Karen Newby as a love letter to London.
Hersh Dagmarr is a London-based Queer singer/songwriter and visual artist. His visceral inspiration from the grand Weimar Berlin era mixed with his own experience as a club kid from the noughties and the 2010s evolved into a unique blend of jazz, dance and electronic avant-pop with elements of cabaret mixed in.
“My interest in music is quite polar. It’s equally coming from a faraway past and a rather distant future. Like some kind of haunting past life.”
Karen Newby is an accomplished, versatile piano vocalist, with an ever expanding repertoire covering all styles, Karen performs in 5 star venues around the world.
Classically trained, she has a flawless piano technique which is equally at home playing jazz standards, show tunes and chart hits.
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- Sandy Shaw
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Re: Dagmarr's Cabaret - Songs of PSB
Here's my review:
From the moment Hersh Dagmarr and his brilliant accompanist and arranger Karen Newby took to the stage we had echoes of Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Joel Grey and later Miss Eartha Kitt, classic cabaret artistes all. However the evening used a strong grounding in the past to engage with us in the moment with an evening of classic material from Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant aka "Pet Shop Boys" on themes of displacement and finding a home and an ambiguous love affair with London, the conceit being that Hersh was from the original Weimar cabaret era! The performance is very funny.
As a big Pet Shop Boys fan, I also love hearing their material reinterpreted by other acts, as this can highlight the sheer quality and strength of their catalogue and also inject a dose of extra passion. Hersh did exactly this with his remarkable voice and stage presence, commanding our attention with a fur coat and a muff, a suitcase, some super props, his smart suits and not forgetting nipple tassels!
For songs which originally took many hours of studio time with programming and sequencing, these worked superbly in the stripped back arrangements which still often had that great sense of an urgent heartbeat as well as a melancholy side (especially a superb Losing My Mind of course penned by the late great Stephen Sondheim).
Do go and see this if you can, I understand that it will be performed at other venues in due course. To see artistes giving their all on stage in an intimate setting is a rare privilege. Piano Smithfield is very welcoming and made myself and my friends feel at home.
From the moment Hersh Dagmarr and his brilliant accompanist and arranger Karen Newby took to the stage we had echoes of Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Joel Grey and later Miss Eartha Kitt, classic cabaret artistes all. However the evening used a strong grounding in the past to engage with us in the moment with an evening of classic material from Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant aka "Pet Shop Boys" on themes of displacement and finding a home and an ambiguous love affair with London, the conceit being that Hersh was from the original Weimar cabaret era! The performance is very funny.
As a big Pet Shop Boys fan, I also love hearing their material reinterpreted by other acts, as this can highlight the sheer quality and strength of their catalogue and also inject a dose of extra passion. Hersh did exactly this with his remarkable voice and stage presence, commanding our attention with a fur coat and a muff, a suitcase, some super props, his smart suits and not forgetting nipple tassels!
For songs which originally took many hours of studio time with programming and sequencing, these worked superbly in the stripped back arrangements which still often had that great sense of an urgent heartbeat as well as a melancholy side (especially a superb Losing My Mind of course penned by the late great Stephen Sondheim).
Do go and see this if you can, I understand that it will be performed at other venues in due course. To see artistes giving their all on stage in an intimate setting is a rare privilege. Piano Smithfield is very welcoming and made myself and my friends feel at home.
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Re: Dagmarr's Cabaret - Songs of PSB
That sounds great, wish I could see it.
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This looks great. Just spotted it's on in Guildford later this month too : https://electric.theatre/shows/hersh-da ... shop-boys/
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I saw this the other night, just down the road in my local high-street, Crouch End Arthouse. It was absolutely fantastic. In fact, so good that I've convinced a friend to see it again in Islington next weekend!
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Were you at the King's Head performance then? I was there for my third Dagmarr's Cabaret PSB show with a group of friends!OakeyDokey wrote: ↑Sun 12 Mar 2023, 7:32 pm I saw this the other night, just down the road in my local high-street, Crouch End Arthouse. It was absolutely fantastic. In fact, so good that I've convinced a friend to see it again in Islington next weekend!
For fans who have yet to attend, future dates are W5 (LGBT venue) on 3 June and Crazy Coqs (Piccadilly art deco beautiful venue)on 6 July).
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Yes, I went to both! A pity that the King's Head one was truncated to an hour. I asked Karen as she was handing out flyers on the way out, she said it was venue choice. I'll try and get to the Piccadilly one in July. I'll miss the June one as I'll be in Ireland to see Soft Cell and Pulp.
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Good stuff! I used to volunteer at The King's Head before I started at the Albert Hall in 2004, it was three of my worlds joining, DC, KH and of course PSB!OakeyDokey wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023, 9:46 pm Yes, I went to both! A pity that the King's Head one was truncated to an hour. I asked Karen as she was handing out flyers on the way out, she said it was venue choice. I'll try and get to the Piccadilly one in July. I'll miss the June one as I'll be in Ireland to see Soft Cell and Pulp.
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Really enjoyed this when I saw it in Guildford a few weeks back, but the venue was far from sold out so it lacked atmosphere slightly. Hope to catch it again though, maybe in the Crazy Coqs in July. I wonder if it'll be at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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