Review: Laughs And Latino Stereotypes Abound In ¡HISPANIC ATTACK!
By: Jade Kops Jun. 27, 2016
Sunday 26th June 2016, 7pm, Hayes Theatre, Potts Point
The stories and snipes of a Latino 'superstar' are shared over 70 minutes of high energy dance and song in ¡HISPANIC ATTACK! Presented as part of Hayes Theatre's 2016 Cabaret Season, Ryan Gonzalez shares the story of 'his' rise to 'fame' from rural Spain to Australian stage. The brain child of Gonzalez, Amy Campbell(Choreographer) and Richard Carroll (written and directed by Carroll), ¡HISPANIC ATTACK! Is a bizarre, high energy explosion of testosterone, ego and polyester. Based on the premise that Gonzalez is a Spanish icon, having risen to fame as a singer, songwriter, dancer, telenovela star, three time Eurovision Song Contest participant, and talent show judge, with followings in Spain, Latin America and South Korea, Gonzalez shares snippets of "his" journey. Copious amounts of stereotypes, slipping into the "casual racism" that Gonzalez claims to be an Australian past time, and name dropping are thrown in to the mix of music, pelvis gyrating dance, not so subtle boasting along with a liberal dose of bitterness towards the man he believes took all of his fame and fortune, Ricky Martin.Conceived by Amy Campbell, Richard Carroll and Ryan Gonzalez
Musical Director Conrad Hamill
Choreographer Amy Campbell
Starring Ryan Gonzalez ¡HISPANIC ATTACK!
Hayes Theatre, Potts Point
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