Finally got a minute and I’m finishing up the last of the Vaudeville Variety drawings.
Here’s showboy Lou Henry Hoover, of Kitten N’ Lou. Lou is a tremendous performer but I confess I did not know the pop song or get the joke of this act; everyone else was laughing though!
And Dusty Limits, singing the Cabaret classic “Don’t Tell Mama”.
Dusty was the emcee and very charming. I attempted to persuade him and his creature to move to Berlin.
Epiphany Get Paid opened the show singing a customized version of “Science Fiction Double Feature”.
It was torchy and lovely and had callouts like “Miss Mosh was there in silver underwear”. Epiphany is on the Instas here!
Previous drawings from this event here, here and here, and the last few to come as soon as I get a second to finish them! Having the extra hours of dress rehearsal really gave me time to get into each performer’s style.
Thank you Sheila Wolf, producer of Berlin’s fabulous Vaudeville Variety Revue, for your hospitality!
Pingback: Chris Harder: Rhinestone Cowboylesque! - ChipInHead.com
Pingback: The Cabaret Spirit of Berlin, alive in people. - ChipInHead.com
Pingback: A virtual visit to Dr. Sketchy London and Life Drawing with Berlin Strippers Collective! - ChipInHead.com