"a foul-mouthed singer and pianist with a subversive line
in mordant humour…
certainly the highlight of the show"
Sun Herald
"fun with a capital F… hilarious…"
Sunday Telegraph
"you'll love his wickedly droll turn"
Drum Media
These reviews are from Ken's first cabaret appearance; Ken was the
warm up act (ably assisted by the muscular and heterosexual Alan
Dukes) to Reg Kribb's immortal classic, "The
Night of the Sea Monkey", directed by
Shakespearean heavyweight Chris Stollery and produced by Pork
Chop Productions, a company run by the ubiquitous Jeremy Sims
(whom Ken advised "get your arse on television - you'll make
a million"; Jeremy did get his arse on television, but
Ken's promised million is still forthcoming).
A
show by Ken's special guest artist the Reverend George Perrywinkle (also written by Ken's collaborator Peter Fyfe) was described by Helen
Musa of the Canberra Times as "artlessness, artfully
contrived". You can't ask for much more than that in the theatre now, can you?
Last Updated 30th July 2003
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