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Archive listings for Justin Vivian Bond

Work type: One person show.

T0635636522

After sold-out performances in New York, San Francisco and Paris, cabaret legend and 'trans-genre' artist Justin Vivian Bond returns to London. V performs Love is Crazy!, an evening in celebration of obsession, sex, romance and all their queer and mysterious complications. Mx Bond displays v's legendarily twisted wit accompanied by Nathann Carrera on guitar and Claudia Chopek on violin under the musical direction of Matt Ray. V presents songs from Dendrophile and Silver Wells and numbers from v's stage and film appearances in Kiki and Herb: Alive on Broadway, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, and the recent Duncan Sheik-scored off-Broadway hit Bertolt Brecht's A Man's A Man.
17 Feb 15Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L02086806967

T01937175728

New York icon Justin Bond returns to Soho with a heady mix of glamour, gender queer cabaret and sexy provocation.
28 Jun 11 to 9 Jul 11Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035
listing details L824492267

T01504179060

A celebration in story and song of rebirth, regeneration and spring fever combining cabaret, a punk attitude and neo-folk glamour.
15 May 09 to 16 May 09Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L42363031

Lustre - T1192843601

Tony award-nominated performance artist Justin Bond (Shortbus, Kiki and Herb) performs an intimate show of song and stories at Bistrotheque for two nights only on 3 & 4 July, fresh from a hit-run of his new solo show 'Lustre' in New York.
9 Oct 08 to 1 Nov 08Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035
listing details L660727552
3 Jul 08 to 4 Jul 08ICA, Inner London :: V205
listing details L1757634704

May Queen: A Vernal She-Quinox - T02065543763

Downtown New York meets London and Manchester in a heady mix of glamour, cabaret, and sexy provocation. As one half of celebrated duo Kiki and Herb and star of Shortbus, Justin Bond is one of the world’s great queer performers. A starry cast of maverick talent revolves around Justin for two performances of gender-bending music, monologue, dance and art. Featuring a special appearance from ukulele-strumming satirist Taylor Mac, a hit at Queer Up North in 2007, and guest appearances from rising star of the London performance scene Jonny Woo and Manchester’s own David Hoyle.Performer Taylor Mac.
23 May 08 to 24 May 08Contact Theatre, Manchester :: V483
listing details L428137436

Glamour Damage - T1201074804

An evening of story and song by, for and about trannies, hustlers and drug addicts. Following on from several sold out runs with Kiki and Herb, Soho Theatre presents the premiere of this solo show from New York's Justin Bond. An autobiographical melange of music and video in which Justin tells all about his years teetering on the edge of the sidewalk between the nightclub an d the gutter from San Francisco to New York to London.
20 Jun 05 to 2 Jul 05Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035
listing details L0427549610

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