GLADD Award Winner & Cirque du Soleil emcee brings back his critically acclaimed Seattle-born show for one night only.
SEATTLE — Legendary underground entertainer-turned international cabaret sensation Joey Arias returns to Seattle’s historic Triple Door on Tuesday, October 12 at 7:30pm, for an evening of homage to the great Billie Holiday, with all the bawdiness, elegance, and musical genius needed to properly channel the magic of "Lady Day." Joey Arias will be accompanied by his longtime pianist and creative co-conspirator, Eliot Douglass. Strange Fruit's return to Seattle is made possible by producer The Swedish Housewife Presents.
Cirque du Soleil created a role specifically for Arias, the emcee/”Mistress of Seduction” for Zumanity: the Sultry Side of Cirque de Soleil, which he played for a five year run. Arias is the 2009 recipient of GLAAD’s “Off Off Broadway” Award for Arias With a Twist, an intimate “cabinet of curiosities” melding Arias’ legendary voice with puppeteerBasil Twist’s lavish, ecstatic visual creations. Showing at The Gay & Lesbian Film Festival on October 16, patrons can buy a limited number of joint-cover tickets for both "Strange Fruit" and "Arias With a Twist" by calling The Triple Door or visiting the box office in person. Visit http://bit.ly/ariasdc for more information on the joint cover offer.
Now with international acclaim, Seattle was home for the creation and development of Strange Fruit. The Swedish Housewife brought Arias from New York to perform at Re-Bar and paired him up with local jazz musician Pete Leionen. Craig Flory was part of the birth of "Strange Fruit," which was further developed with Eliot Douglass. Arias and Douglass have toured with this production to London, Edinburgh, Los Angeles, New York, and Vancouver B.C. Variations of this show have been seen in Australia and Berlin. The Swedish Housewife has produced the Seattle engagements since 1990 at Re-Bar, The Crocodile and most recently, The Triple Door. Craig Flory joins this engagement on saxaphone, with Denali Williams on drums.
The Stranger celebrated Strange Fruit as "nothing short of amazing" and declares the show will "blow your f***ing head open," while Seattle Gay News wrote, “to say [Arias] left victorious would be something of an understatement… the only thing strange about this particular fruit is just how darn brilliant he really is.”
Pianist Eliot Douglass has worked with Arias for 17 years, with concerts in three continents. The two also worked together in the hit Cirque du Soleil production in Las Vegas, where Douglass was an original member, composing and arranging material for the show. Douglass has worked with Linda Ronstadt, Jack Nicholson, Patti Austin, Debbie Reynolds and Shirley MacLaine, among other artists.
Outrageous and avant-garde, Arias’ one-of-kind voice and thoroughly modern take on the music of Ms. Holiday continues to bend minds, winning over music and theatre lovers all across the planet. He has been featured at such diverse spaces as NYC’s hallowed Carnegie Hall and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and has collaborated with countless influential artists, including David Bowie, Andy Warhol, and Klaus Nomi.
Tickets are available now for this one-night only engagement. Order over the phone by calling 206-838-4333, in person at the box office at 216 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101, or online at tripledoor.net
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