Beautiful Lies → Adelaide Fringe
Hawke begins with an at ease charisma and dry sense of humour that lands with the audience instantly. In between his anecdotes, are the songs he has composed for the show. Some of them exaggerated and satirical (like the one about John Cena faking his wrestling, LOL) and others written to be impactful and emotive. His final, gentle song titled Beautiful Lies is particularly impactful, as just his soft vocals and guitar hum through the audience.
I admired how he unapologetically lets the audience into his wild thoughts and worries, using his cheeky and dark humour to his advantage, crafting a unique cabaret style. When the show comes full circle to its conclusion, it's certain that Hawke has cleverly approached the craftsmanship of his work to leave a lasting impression. All the detours and songs along the way culminate in a message that the lies we tell ourselves, are perhaps the most okay and important ones if they bring us a sense of comfort through life’s challenges.
Hawke has already cemented himself as a star. Beautiful Lies is intelligent, playful and highly resonant to all. With audiences already squeezed into his small venue, I am certain this won’t be the last time Hawke will share this incredible work.
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