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Sunday Arts Magazine

21 Mar 2022

Steven Oliver

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Steven Oliver

Black Comedy star/writer, icon, television and cabaret sensation and self-styled ‘Faboriginal’, Steven Oliver, will debut his cheeky festival hit.

Steven Oliver: Bigger & Blacker at the Malthouse Theatre from 31 March to 10 April 2022.
Bigger & Blacker is an autobiographical comedy cabaret exploring Steven’s lived experience as a
gay First Nations person in the public eye. The show, which has dazzled audiences around the
country, delves into stories from Steven’s own life, traversing queer spaces, racism, love, loss and
fame, blending his trademark comedic wit with unflinching honesty.
Helpmann Award-winning performer and Artistic Director of the Perth International Cabaret Festival
Michael Griffiths will join Steven on keys and harmonies.
“Despite the immense wealth of talent and sexiness on stage (x2), I’m still so surprised that Bigger
and Blacker continues to have these amazing opportunities. That sentiment grows tenfold when I
get to perform at certain places or Festivals. From the Sydney Opera House last year to my
hometown Shire Hall in Cloncurry or Townsville’s Civic Theatre across from my old High School,
these places are like milestones in my life as a performer. Getting ready for my first ever Melbourne
International Comedy Festival at the esteemed Malthouse Theatre is another milestone that I’ll
celebrate and remember. I’m certain it will be an antidote for me and audiences across the town for
the ongoing saga of the last couple of years. I love Melbourne and can’t wait to be back. Bring on
MICF 2022!”
“Steven Oliver is a sextuple threat in new cabaret … He can write songs full of intricate wordplay

and hummable tunes, sing them in a sweet baritone straight out of the cabaret tradition (or a breath-
defying rap flow worthy of Briggs), tell stories that balance universal humour with First Nations

activism, and move like he’s in one of his beloved Whitney Houston videos,” Sydney Morning
Herald
“Bigger and Blacker is destined to be one of the most important shows in the Adelaide Cabaret
Festival….We need more voices like Steven’s, ones who might also appear initially as ‘the clown’
but who can then take us to the heart.” The Adelaide Show

“The spark and harmonies between Steven and Michael were nothing short of astounding, making
them a flawless match for the stage…’Bigger & Blacker’, is a must-see show for all Australians.”
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