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John Kelly's 'Shiny Hot Night' Extended at Fez

By Robert Simonson, Playbill On-Line

Obie-winning performance artist and Downtown darling John Kelly's show Shiny 
Hot Nights: More Songs of Joni Mitchell, has extended at Fez, the night spot 
located in the bowels of the Village's Time Cafe. The show will now play 
through Jan. 12.

The evening is a follow-up to Kelly's 1997 effort, Paved Paradise: The Songs 
of Joni Mitchell. In both, he impersonates and sings the songs of Mitchell, 
the ethereal blonde pop artist behind such songs as "Woodstock," "Big Yellow 
Taxi," "Help Me" and "Free Man in Paris."

Mitchell is only one of the many eccentric artists Kelly has embodied over 
the years. Others includes Dagmar Onassis, artist Egon Schiele and 
transvestite trapeze artist Barbette. As usual in his performance pieces - 
which he typically writes and creates - Kelly goes beyond impersonation and 
attains a sort of empathetic spiritual connection with the figures - all of 
whom he seems to identify with and adore. His work, which has been seen at 
BAM, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen and Carnegie Hall, has won him two Obies.

To conventional Broadway audiences, Kelly is best known the Irish tenor who 
is an honored guest at the holiday soiree in James Joyce's The Dead. (Kelly 
is possesses of a fine, if fragile, countertenor voice, which he often uses 
to striking effect in his shows.)
John Kelly, an autobiography published by 2wice Foundation and distributed by 
Aperture Books, was recently release in bookstores nationwide.

All tickets are $20. Shiny Hot Nights: More Songs of Joni Mitchell runs 
Saturdays through Jan. 12 and Sundays Nov. 18 - Dec. 9 with an additional 
performance Dec. 3. Fez is located at 380 Lafayette Street (at Great Jones). 
For information and reservations call (212) 533-2680.

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