Tim Draxl Leads FREEWAY At The Cremorne Orpheum, October 13-15
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 04, 2010
Tim Draxl in "Freeway - the Chet Baker Journey" has met with universal critical acclaim and audience praise during its short two week season at the El Rocco café in Kings Cross.
As a result a transfer performance and an extended season at the same venue has been planned. The show will transfer for one performance only to the Cremorne Orpheum on Tuesday 12 October and will then return to its 'home", El Rocco, on 13, 14 & 15 October.
In the '50s he was called the "James Dean of Jazz". For good reason. The American jazz trumpeter and singer Chet Baker looked like an angel and sang and played trumpet with a magical sway over people's souls.
Taking centre stage in "Freeway" is Tim Draxl, one of Australia's most acclaimed cabaret artists and actors who divides his time between Los Angeles and Sydney. His films include Swimming Upstream, The Shark Net, In My Sleep and Red Canyon. He has performed dramatic roles for Company B Belvoir and Griffin Theatre Company. Tim also won the prestigious MAC award in New York for his cabaret work in 2001.Thursday 14 October at 8.30pm
Friday 15 October at 8.30pmBookings MOSHTIX - www.moshtix.com.au
telephone 1300 438 849 Dinner Reservations 0417 467115Prices Show Only - $35.00
Student Concession - $25.00
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