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Sveta Dobranoch And The Brown Bears: From Russia With Lust
Show type: Melbourne 2010

Sveta Dobranoch And The Brown Bears: From Russia With Lust


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Description

After swooning, sleeping and boozing her way through the various freak fests of Russia, Miss Sveta Dobranoch soon became bored with the endless flow of vodka and vulgarities belonging to her mother country.

Having snared the alluring talents of The Brown Bears (The Suitcase Royale), Sveta packed her bags and journeyed in search of new lovers, sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers.

Will she find true love in the depths of an unsuspecting lap, or lust after the memory of an affair long past, or perhaps curl and fold under the cruel arms of defeat? Who knows...

But one can be sure that in a whirlwind of late night revelries, sensual songs and hilarious shenanagins, Sveta and The Suitcase Royale will seduce, steam and sauté the living life out of you 'til your nothing more than a sizzling stew of oven baked stroganov!

So come and get a mouthful!

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Sveta Dobranoch And The Brown Bears: From Russia With Lust
Live Review

Sveta Dobranoch And The Brown Bears: From Russia With Lust

Sveta Dobranoch is a seductive creation, all right. A lusty, vodka-soaked Russian version of Cabaret’s Sally Bowles, she prowls the audience for prey as her husky voice growls out aggressively sensual burlesque numbers.

But while the tempestuous Soviet-era character is dangerously compelling, her charisma is diminished by a melodramatic and surreal show that plays up the weirdness and puts moody atmosphere ahead of humour. Mesmerising though she is, there needs to be more than her smouldering torch songs for this to feel like a comedy festival show, and less like karaoke night in downtown Vladivostok.

For her backing group Dobranoch’s creator Simoncee Page Jones has recruited sketch group Suitcase Royale, donning appealing bear heads to fit their new name. It’s a visual treat, like the entire show – and that’s even before the generously-proportioned Sveta starts shedding her clothing.

If she took to the stage during a mixed-bill cabaret night, Dobranoch’s raw, tempestuous kitsch would go down a treat. But strung along over an hour with a back-story involving her being the first woman born in space now seeking to replicate the lost love of her live Mohammed Jones – aka Mo-Jo – by falling so easily into the arms of strangers, the effect is weakened.

There’s a thin line between cult hit and well-produced nonsense… and on this evidence the jury is still out as to which side the lascivious Dobranoch falls.

Date of live review: Wednesday 14th Apr, '10
Review by Steve Bennett
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