
The show opened with some atmospheric chanting over the speakers as the lights dipped and then on came Justin with Our Lady J at the piano and we were treated to songs and chatter with Justin's mad flights of fancy all vaguely around the theme of 'trans' (as in transgender). Justin can be a very calming person to listen to provided you go with the flow of his personal stream of consciousness and don't worry too much about where you're going, and I like his selection of oddball songs that turn into high cabaret in his presence. But Justin, where on earth did you get those frocks? Flattering is just one of the many things they aren't...


Each night Justin has a local guest to do a turn and last night it was Dickie Beau who came on stage in a clown outfit and left wearing a basque. He did two atmospheric songs, simple, stark electronica with his desolate voice, ending with opening a glitter-filled umbrella which must be his signature piece. I enjoyed the songs but it felt like they were part of a longer performance cut short to fit into the slot.
Justin was all over the shop with tales of pagan festivals leading to the current economic crash, possibly voting for Sarah Pallin since she reminds him of his mother, not knowing when his friends are seriously mad (as in ill) because they're wierdos anyway and how trans people are the best since they can be one thing or another or neither if they wish - they have the power to transform. Every now and then Our Lady J played a phrase from Bambi Lake's 'Golden Age of Hustlers' that made me think they were going to play it but they didn't, it just popped up for a few seconds and then vanished.
Our Lady J and Novice Theory both had CDs for sale after the show but Justin didn't - he really ought to get his finger out and get into a studio for a day. I've seen three of Justin's shows now, and one Kiki & Herb show, and I prefer his solo shows, free of the Kiki persona. In these digital days it's not that difficult to record stuff for posterity - and to improve the profit margin. I'd buy a CD or two.
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You can see more of Our Lady J when she appears at Kunst at the RVT next Friday (24th).
And take a guess who's clever little idea *that* was ?!!
Cheers for the review. Looking forward to seeing Lustre this Friday and hopefully then hot-footing it to Kunst in time for Our Lady J's spot...
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