Can a city save your soul? Or destroy it? Can it change your life forever?
Bremner sings a touching and hilarious love letter to the beauty, darkness and life changing magic of New Orleans
REVIEWS
FIVE STARS "Bremner is an incredible musician (singer and guitar); that alone is worth going for. His storytelling is transporting, open-hearted, soulful. The context of New Orleans, and what he learned there, what he found there, was fascinating and beautiful. Storytelling at its best." Minneapolis Festival Reviews:
FIVE STARS “Blown away by Bremner the Baritone. His stories of the far flung past of New Orleans, his family life, taking chances, and betting on himself are well worth the price of admission. Not to mention a mid-show snack!" Minneapolis Festival Reviews
FIVE STARS "Highly recommend for anyone who likes history or music. Great storytelling with captivating style." Minneapolis Fringe Festival Reviews:
FOUR STARS: WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
"Bremner flows across the stage like animation as loose and free as the booze spilling down the streets of New Orleans. .... he shares stories and songs celebrating the dangerous siren call of his swamp city home, in his rich and satisfying baritone-bass voice." Rob Teszka, Regina Theatre Festival Reviews
"Bremner is simply someone you want to spend an hour with. Not to be missed" Winnipeg Festival Reviews
"Grace notes of gentle, sweet, funny and a little bit sexy round out this well-articulated work, which, in the end is all about saying 'yes' to yourself. Say 'Yes' to Bremner and go see this show" Winnipeg Festival Reviews
"His wonderful voice carries the show with a great collection of stories and songs that are inspired by his adopted hometown" The Winnipeg Jenny Theatre Revue
In this unapologetic celebration of JAZZ, booze, drag queens, and the transformational power of being completely inappropriate, singer-songwriter Bremner sings this wild celebration of the joy of saying ‘Yes!’ to both Beauty and Darkness. This is the story of how Bremner found himself, and found his home, in THE BIG EASY, New Orleans.
