'33 is a cabaret of ghosts - a performance piece recreating the final night in a Kabarett destroyed by the Nazis in Berlin in 1933. Alone on stage, after his colleagues have been taken away, a Master of Ceremonies pays homage to his disappeared friends . '33 connects that period of repression with attacks on culture happening around the world. It debuted in May of this year at the Orlando Theatre Festival and has since been performed across North America to critical acclaim like
"'33 is a gem of a show, frozen in a moment in time — the rise of fascism in the 1930s — but also beautifully frozen in that moment between rational thought and madness." The Orlando Sentinel,
"a stunning theatrical accomplishment" Edmonton's VUE Magazine.
"An Absolute Joy to Watch. He will have you close to tears one moment and laughing the next" - New Orleans Defender
"Brilliant acting - Bremner Duthie in an incredible one man show....a brilliant cabaret story.." PBS (Public Broadcasting Service - America's BBC)
'33 (a kabarett) also won a "Fabulous Award" at the Orlando Theatre Festival 2011 and 'Best Show -Impresario Award' and 'Best Actor in Festival' at the London, Ontario Theatre Festival.
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