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Bourgeois & Maurice
OriginRoyal Holloway, University of London, London
GenresCabaret, Comedy, Neo Cabaret, Satire
Years active2007–present
LabelsVery Attractive Records
MembersLiv Morris
George Heyworth
Websitewww.bourgeoisandmaurice.co.uk

Bourgeois & Maurice are a cabaret act based in London, described by Time Out London[1] as 'neo cabaret'. The duo, formed in 2007, consists of Liv Morris and George Heyworth, who met while training at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Alt cabaret duo Bourgeois & Maurice, photo: Tom Jef
Bourgeois & Maurice

Shows

Their first full-length show Social Work[2] premiered at Soho Theatre in 2009 and subsequently toured the UK, winning an Argus Angel Award[3] in Brighton. In August 2009 they took Social Work to Edinburgh Fringe Festival, receiving excellent reviews.[4][5]

In 2010 they won Time Out London's [6] Alternative Eurovision title.[7] They failed to hold their title in 2011 [8] but returned in 2014, representing Russia, where they once again won the Alternative Eurovision title with their song 'Goodbye Europe'.[9]

Their next full show was Shedding Skin,[10] which showed at Manchester's Queer Up North Festival and Soho Theatre in London during July 2010.[11] Initially vague about the relationship to each other in early performances, the duo's second show, Shedding Skin, expanded on the characters' backstories, claiming that Georgeois Bourgeois and Maurice Maurice are siblings who killed their parents in a freak accident during the Great Storm of 1987.[12]

This was followed quickly followed by Can't Dance at Sadler's Wells[13] in Islington, London in December 2010.[14] Can't Dance used video contributions from choreographers Lil' Tim and the BalletBoyz and performance artist David Hoyle.[15]


The duo performed at the Glasgay! Festival in 2011.[16] In December 2011 they released a parody of the John Lewis Christmas[17] advert through Time Out.[18]

Bourgeois & Maurice won the Best Music-Based Act title at the 2012 London Cabaret Awards.[19]

August 2012 they returned to the Fringe with their new show Sugartits.[20][21][22] Then toured with another show We Started A Band with two extra members on drums and guitar.

They toured Sugartits around the UK [23] as well as playing Adelaide Cabaret Festival[24] in the summer of 2013, followed by a two-week run at Soho Theatre in September.

In 2014 the duo announced they were working on a full length musical.[25]

Music

The duo have released three studio albums: Musical Couture in March 2009,[26] Shedding Skin in January 2011 and The Third in March 2013.

Discography

Musical Couture - 2009 [27]

  1. "Cyber Lament"
  2. "I Can't Live In London"
  3. "Little Pins"
  4. "What Would You Do?"
  5. "Ritalin"
  6. "Girls In Neon"
  7. "Valerie"
  8. "All The Boys"
  9. "Don't Go To Art School"
  10. "Addicted"
  11. "Celebrity"
  12. "Dull People"
  13. "If You Don't Know What To Do With Your Life"
  14. "Forget You"

Shedding Skin - 2010 [28]

  1. "C.H.A.O.S"
  2. "As Far As I Can See"
  3. "Retro"
  4. "Maurice's Happy Song"
  5. "The Lady Ballad"
  6. "Satanic Organic"
  7. "Lizard Men"
  8. "Out Outfit You"
  9. "Black Rope"
  10. "Take Me Away"
  11. "Life"

The Third - 2013 [29][30]

  1. "Started A Band"
  2. "Apocalypso"
  3. "C.H.A.O.S" (The Third Version)
  4. "Tax Me"
  5. "Goodbye Europe"
  6. "Song For A Friend"
  7. "We Want Love"
  8. "Social Networks" (Make Me Feel Shit Sometimes)
  9. "The Lizard Men" (The Third Version)
  10. "Ritalin" (The Third Version)
  11. "Privacy's For Paedos"
  12. "Tolerance"
  13. "Forget You" (The Third Version)

References

  1. ^ "Bourgeois & Maurice 'Social Work' at Soho Theatre - Cabaret - Time Out London". Timeout.com. 2009-03-07. Retrieved 2012-07-11.
  2. ^ Hairline
  3. ^ The Argus
  4. ^ https://www.festmag.co.uk/archive/2009/96392-bourgeois_maurice_social_work
  5. ^ http://www.run-riot.com/articles/blogs/theatre-review-bourgeois-maurice-social-work-edinburgh-words-scottee
  6. ^ Londonist
  7. ^ http://londonist.com/2010/05/review_alternative_eurovision_under.php
  8. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pccO3ApiPNU#t=111
  9. ^ http://www.thisiscabaret.com/pictures-alternative-eurovision-2014/
  10. ^ "Bourgeois & Maurice: Shedding Skin' review : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". Chortle. Retrieved 2012-07-11.
  11. ^ http://londonist.com/2010/07/cabaret_review_bourgeois_maurice_so.php
  12. ^ http://dalstonsuperstore.com/features/bourgeois-maurice/
  13. ^ Sadlers Wells
  14. ^ http://www.run-riot.com/articles/blogs/interview-bourgeois-maurice-have-feel-good-triple-threat
  15. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdJXE_Zhzlk&feature=c4-overview&list=LLruOJVBsF7pUOqT2frgKoOw
  16. ^ The List
  17. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSLOnR1s74o
  18. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6SeQQhl9HU#t=16
  19. ^ This Is Cabaret - London Cabaret Awards 2012 Winners
  20. ^ Edfringe
  21. ^ Huffington Post
  22. ^ Broadway Baby
  23. ^ http://www.bourgeoisandmaurice.com/tour
  24. ^ http://www.adelaidecabaret.com/Bourgeois-and-Maurice-Sugartits
  25. ^ https://www.facebook.com/bourgeoisandmaurice/posts/10152428370969790
  26. ^ Because London
  27. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Bourgeois-Maurice-Musical-Couture/release/4337865
  28. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Bourgeois-Maurice-Shedding-Skin/release/4337893
  29. ^ http://thethird.bourgeoisandmaurice.co.uk/?slide=lyrics
  30. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Bourgeois-Maurice-The-Third/release/4337934