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SIMPLY EDIE at DAVENPORT'S
Reviewed by Carla Gordon
At
6', 4", Edie, who is known by that brief moniker only, personifies
the phrase "legs for days". Is she a dancer who sings? Or is she
a comedienne who dances? She's definitely a feisty cabaret singer
who happens to move like a long-necked gazelle. Edie is all of these.
Although she is a sassy vocalist, dance figures most
prominently in Edie's performances. Her high-kicking dance style
is reminiscent of Juliet Prowse with a large pinch of Fosse. Her
opening number, Dancing in the Streets, set the tone for the evening.
From her initial entrance wearing the first of the evening's several
micro, micro mini dresses with the sequined bangles, we can tell
that the era of go-go has not quite yet ended.
A good part of the fun of an Edie show is the shmooze
with the audience. Going through official mottoes of several states,
Edie took delight in relating to us her own origins in Oregon; the
"Beaver State." Edie delivers a double take with impeccable timing
and finesse, which only adds to the hilarity of her double entendre
dialogue. While savoring lady-like sips of her "Edie-tini," Edie
writes an outrageous postcard to an audience member's mother explaining
her son's sexual preferences and her own talents. The audience at
Davenport's howled.
Edie's musical material includes familiar tunes,
for example, Bye Bye Blackbird, as well as original ones. Composer
Hank Bones has written music that reflects Edie's persona to a T.
A show highlight is a song about how Edie swept Paris:
The city of lights treats a girl just right
Parisians are lovers not fighters
Only smoking rates higher than love in Paris
They should call it the city of lighters."
The line, "I even made a Frenchman take a shower!"
brought down the house.
In dialogue, Edie has a certain appealing vulnerability
that connects audiences to her. I'd like to see her apply that in
a vocal number or two. It would be good for her to find at least
one moment in Simply Edie for a quiet moment reflected in a song.
Simply Edie relies on vocal tracks rather than live
accompaniment. For the most part, it works effectively, even adding
a chorus to the party. At times, however, the technical challenges
of coordinating vocalist and the next CD track were apparent. Trouper
that she is, Edie, made us laugh at those moments, all the while
instructing the evening's sound man, (whom she addressed as "Pumpkin,")
on how to straighten it all out.
Before ending this review, it would be appropriate
to add one last detail about Edie. She was born a guy; Christopher
Kenney, in fact. Among other honors, she's been voted Drag Queen
of the Year and Provincetown's Entertainer of the Year. However,
the transsexual aspect of Simply Edie is only one aspect of the
fun. Simply Edie outshines the usual drag show. What sparkles in
Simply Edie is the versatile talent of its namesake. The singing
is real, the dialogue is spontaneous and the dancing exceptional.
Google "Simply Edie" to find out when she is performing near you.
See her show and she'll become the Adam's apple of your eye.
DAVENPORT'S is located at 1383 North Milwaukee Avenue,
Chicago, IL - 773-278-1830 - http://www.davenportspianobar.com/
Copyright, 2005 by Carla Gordon

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