Actor John Waters cradles his smiling face in his left hand. His grey green eyes twinkle mischievously. His face has a bit of stubble and just the right amount of wrinkles to make him ruggedly handsome and sexy. He's wearing a large collared, crisp white shit and a black vest, and has an earring in his right ear.
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A close up of Michael Kluger on piano accordion, engrossed in his playing as he looks to the right towards the lead performer, John Waters. Piano accordion is a vital element of the show and we have the maestro, in full flight. Piano accordion is an integral part of Jacques Brel music, and impresario, award winning accordionist Michael Kluger adds that extra 'je ne sais quois' to the show.

Chansons de Jacques Brel

Cabaret • Music
New South Wales • Adelaide Fringe Premiere

John Waters performs the dramatic, definitively French songs of Belgian ‘chansonnier’ Jacques Brel. Famous worldwide for the heartbreaking ‘Ne Me Quitte Pas’, Brel wrote songs of love, death, human folly and the rightful place of the dispossessed. John, with Stewart D’Arrietta on piano, Michael Kluger on accordion, and legendary bass player Tony Mitchell (of #1 hit band ‘Sherbert' fame) gently guides his audience through each song’s lyrical journey before singing them in their original French. They first performed Brel in 1998, to high critical acclaim. The French language newspaper reported that

★★★★★ “Monsieur Waters nous a rendu notre bien-aimé Jacques”. (Mr Waters has given us back our beloved Jacques) Le Courrier Australien

The lure of this material has not gone away and the show has been invited to perform in Avignon in mid 2022. 

Presented by: LTGO Pty Ltd and The Garage International

John Waters is one of Australia's best loved film & stage actors. He is well known as leading man in TV series 'Rush', & 'All the Rivers Run’. In musical theatre he dominated classic leads including Henry Higgins, Captain Von Trapp & Fagin.
He starred in the hugely successful ‘Offspring' and ‘Doctor Doctor’ & was seen as psychopathic criminal in the hit series, “Rake”.
In 1992 John & Stewart D’Arrietta devised & first performed 'Lennon Through a Glass Onion'. The show is a theatrical interpretation of John Lennon's life & music, & has evolved to become the current ‘John Lennon Songbook In Concert’.
Stewart D'Arrietta, who co-created the show, is the 'piano guy'. He is a Fringe favourite with multiple musical shows, including 'My Leonard Cohen’, ‘My Joe Cocker’ & ‘Tom Waits For No Man'.

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