Sunday, March 13, 2011

Waitress! Jalapeños, please!

And don't forget the Mexican spices!

We're not frequently steering away from our electro/indie/post-punk passion.
When we do, as already proven in the past, it's worth it!

This time we headed for Cully's Oxymore theater with a ticket in our pockets and a few minutes delay on the clock. Luckily we have our insider there, the show could wait (with our apologies and gratitude to the organizers). We're attending the first show by the Jalapeño project's first creation: Le Sandman’s Café.

The show consists of a smart mix of music, acting and cabaret that the five components of the group perfectly blend into great entertainment.
Several sketches are represented during the show and the very gifted singers, who created lovely rearrangements of a broad variety of songs, really own the stage.
Laughter and admiration fill the theater hall as we enjoy listening to Billy Jean and a reinterpretation of The Axis of Awesome's Four Chords Song, among the others!

We can't imaging of any other word than fresh for describing the performance!
We're rather sure all the other attendees, who also enjoyed the after-show drink with the performers, agree with us.
The extended applause at the end of the evening, which triggered not one, but two encores, stands as proof.

A piece of Broadway has come to the shores of Lac Léman as these guys staged their first show.
We can't wait for the second!


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