b'Ward-Lealand displays a marvellous ability to inhabit the emotion of a song and her shifting moods are well matched by a lively five-piece band- nz heraldWhen:Thur 21 Nov, 8.30pmFri 22 Nov, 8.30pm Duration:70 mins, no intervalAdmission:GA Booth (pp)$55 GA$55 Service fees apply Max 8 people per boothDelicious Oblivion Supported byTruth is tough and hard as nails, thats why we needfairy tales. Bosherand musical directorRobin Kelly explore the biting musical experience of Kurt In a time marked by explosive politicalWeill and his contemporaries. With kickass change, Berlin of the 1920s and 30s was thenew musical arrangements, this is a wild rejig centrepiece of European culture. Peopleof the Weimar songbook. From Surabaya yearned for freedom, peace and truthandJohnnyto Alabama, these rousing anthems the dark dreamland of the cabaret hall gave itexpose the hypocrisy of politics and the art to them. Entertainers told defiant tales of the possible.of broken love, blurred gender and Provoke your spirit with the voice of the brazen sexuality. underground.Jennifer Ward-Lealand, directorShane Commissioned by AUCKLAND LIVE.12'