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Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« on: October 18, 2009, 02:30:49 am »
Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House

Review by Claire Harvey
in the Sunday Telegraph
Sunday 18 October 2009


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sunday-telegraph/liza-minnelli-tour-blasts-off-at-the-opera-house/story-e6frewt9-1225787835378


Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
Friday 16 October 2009

There are not many women in the world who could stride onto the Sydney Opera House stage wearing a white lame pantsuit, sing a song about the spelling of her own name and blast a crowd of squealing, screaming, adult men into the stratosphere.

Actually, there's only one woman who could do it.

It's Liza - with a Z - Minnelli and she has crowned herself queen of all the queens over two nights of sold-out shows, in which the crowd's enthusiasm was matched only by her own energy.

"I love you, Liza!'' bellowed a baritone voice from the crowd early in Friday night's show, just one of many manly swoons from hordes of fashionable young gay men, many wearing bow-ties or sparkly shoes, with a few middle-aged straight couples thrown in.

And Liza returned the love, with a series of  show tunes, Vegas standards and her own greatest hits - including Liza With A Z and Cabaret, the theme from her 1972 film - delivered with all the sauciness of the original.

Nowadays, Minnelli shimmies in her chair, rather than doing the splits on top of it, and her diction is sometimes a little garbled, but she still delivers a compelling exhortation to embrace the world - life is a cabaret, old chum.

"Thank you, my friends, my family - wow!'' she said, during one of many ovations.

"Wow, the Sydney Opera House! I can't believe it. If any of you ever saw me before, you'll remember I used to sit down in the second act. Now I sit down in the first act,'' she said, dragging her chair to centre stage.

That was the extent of Liza's Sydney-specific banter - the show is a continuation of her Tony Award-winning run at New York's Palace Theatre and, at 63, Minnelli isn't up for major change.

The show's 14 numbers included a smoky version of Every Time We Say Goodbye, a showstopping New York, New York and a breathy My Own Best Friend from the musical Chicago.

There's a reason Minnelli is such a gay icon: her empathy for the political struggles of homosexual people rings through in songs like What Makes A Man A Man, by Charles Aznavour, underlaid by a smooth clarinet from her fault-free orchestra of 12.

For her encore, Minnelli returned in baggy T-shirt, slippers and a towel, scrubbed her face of make-up and delivered All The Lives Of Me, a song by her ex-husband Peter Allen.

"Thank you, Peter,'' she said, and slithered off in her slippers, a hoofer to the last.
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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2009, 09:57:50 am »
I saw Liza with a Z quite a few years ago in New York.  I just was looking on Wikipedia to figure out when that might have been.  I'm pretty sure it was after Cabaret (1972) came out, because I think that's where I first saw/heard of her.  So let's say mid-1970s.

Wiwkipedia says that her godparents were Ira Gershwin (!) and Kay Thompson (who wrote the Eloise books).  No wonder she can be so witty.

And I loved her stint on Arrested Development.


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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2009, 01:56:15 pm »
Thanks for the post, Kerry!  It's great to see her looking so good.   :)  Her encore sounds really touching. 
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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2009, 02:08:12 pm »
It figures.......I miss all the gay Aussies by a few days.


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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2009, 02:23:15 pm »
Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House

Review by Claire Harvey
in the Sunday Telegraph
Sunday 18 October 2009


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sunday-telegraph/liza-minnelli-tour-blasts-off-at-the-opera-house/story-e6frewt9-1225787835378


Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
Friday 16 October 2009

There are not many women in the world who could stride onto the Sydney Opera House stage wearing a white lame pantsuit, sing a song about the spelling of her own name and blast a crowd of squealing, screaming, adult men into the stratosphere.

Actually, there's only one woman who could do it.

It's Liza - with a Z - Minnelli and she has crowned herself queen of all the queens over two nights of sold-out shows, in which the crowd's enthusiasm was matched only by her own energy.

"I love you, Liza!'' bellowed a baritone voice from the crowd early in Friday night's show, just one of many manly swoons from hordes of fashionable young gay men, many wearing bow-ties or sparkly shoes, with a few middle-aged straight couples thrown in.

And Liza returned the love, with a series of  show tunes, Vegas standards and her own greatest hits - including Liza With A Z and Cabaret, the theme from her 1972 film - delivered with all the sauciness of the original.

Nowadays, Minnelli shimmies in her chair, rather than doing the splits on top of it, and her diction is sometimes a little garbled, but she still delivers a compelling exhortation to embrace the world - life is a cabaret, old chum.

"Thank you, my friends, my family - wow!'' she said, during one of many ovations.

"Wow, the Sydney Opera House! I can't believe it. If any of you ever saw me before, you'll remember I used to sit down in the second act. Now I sit down in the first act,'' she said, dragging her chair to centre stage.

That was the extent of Liza's Sydney-specific banter - the show is a continuation of her Tony Award-winning run at New York's Palace Theatre and, at 63, Minnelli isn't up for major change.

The show's 14 numbers included a smoky version of Every Time We Say Goodbye, a showstopping New York, New York and a breathy My Own Best Friend from the musical Chicago.

There's a reason Minnelli is such a gay icon: her empathy for the political struggles of homosexual people rings through in songs like What Makes A Man A Man, by Charles Aznavour, underlaid by a smooth clarinet from her fault-free orchestra of 12.

For her encore, Minnelli returned in baggy T-shirt, slippers and a towel, scrubbed her face of make-up and delivered All The Lives Of Me, a song by her ex-husband Peter Allen.

"Thank you, Peter,'' she said, and slithered off in her slippers, a hoofer to the last.


I hope all our Bettermost Androphiles read this. ...  ;)
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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2009, 06:19:14 pm »
It figures.......I miss all the gay Aussies by a few days.


 :laugh:

Oh, the gay Aussies were all there, Chuck. Just none of the "bow-ties and sparkly shoes" variety on the Manly Ferry with us.  ;)   :laugh:  Make your next visit to Sydney in late February and I'll take you to Mardi Gras, the largest gay nighttime parade on earth. People from all over the world attend. It's a revelation!  :D
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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2009, 06:20:50 pm »
I hope all our Bettermost Androphiles read this. ...  ;)

And they should perhaps see this clip too . . . . .

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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2009, 01:05:28 am »
And they should perhaps see this clip too . . . . .



That is really powerful, Kerry, thank you.  Very touching.

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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2009, 01:23:27 am »
I had never heard this song til tonight.  Really wow.  Here it's sung by Charles Aznavour, who wrote it 40 years ago.

In English:
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okXt33o40MQ[/youtube]

And even better in its original French, with excellent English subtitles:
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2i2kGMCZKo[/youtube]


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Re: Liza Minnelli at the Sydney Opera House
« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2009, 01:47:08 am »
Liza Minnelli is da bomb! Back in the day I had a friend who did a nearly perfect imitation of Miss Liza. He looked almost exactly like her. In addition to stage, she is quite a talented actress too. I loved her in Arthur! lol

That was such a cute movie. 
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