This cleverly conceived production leverages the structure of cabaret with the language of dance to explore every day subjects to a heightened degree, with an inherently sexualised twist. The performers are collectively strong, creating spaces and moods through their physicality and choreography, yet somehow it feels more like a play without words than a dance performance. The vignettes are generally quite funny, but the best ones are those that don’t try to veer into social commentary, instead staying firmly in collective experiences, such as faux pas.
I’d definitely recommend seeing this show — it is a fun and entertaining 90 mins, although it could have benefitted from cutting maybe 1-2 of the scenes which started to drag. Nonetheless, an exceptionally conceived production.