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The Madeline Minx Cabaret: Still Not Domesticated

February 28 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

The Madeline Minx Cabaret: Still Not Domesticated is a sexy, funny, music-driven evening of storytelling, stand-up comedy, ambition, and unapologetic 90s pop nostalgia.

Madeline Minx sings, rants, jokes, and whines her way through a lifelong obsession with pop stardom. Raised on music videos, power ballads, and the belief that girls were allowed to take up space, she traces her journey from making movies on VHS to hosting her own kitchen talk show, to chaotic brushes with fame and near misses with the spotlight. If Marty Supreme gets to be ambitious, she’s taking her turn at the reins.

Onstage, Noemi Zeigler summons her pop alter ego, Madeline Minx, and lets her confidence drive. The cabaret blends sharp stand-up, original songs, and iconic covers with bold storytelling, screening documentary clips of Minx’s ballsy, unfiltered mother alongside her own music videos. Big hooks meet big laughs. Glamour collides with grit. The fantasy of fame refuses to be put out to pasture. Some horses were never meant to be domesticated.

There is playful audience interaction, including moments where the crowd is warmly encouraged to sing along. Participation is joyful, easy, and part of the fun.

Special musical guest Noam Osband (“Circumscribed”, “Wikipedilove”) joins Minx onstage on select dates (Feb 28, March 1 & March 7). Osband’s solo show Circumscribed took audiences by storm at last year’s Rogue Festival, and his presence brings an extra layer of play, spontaneity, and musical conversation.

Creator and performer Noemi Zeigler previously brought her acclaimed solo show You’ve Been Served to the Rogue Festival, the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, the Edmonton Fringe Festival, and The Marsh Theater in San Francisco. Her show was also featured on CBC Radio and in the Jewish Post & News.

Award-winning playwright and performer Tim Mooney praised You’ve Been Served for its “wild swings between outrage and vulnerability,” highlighting its “moments of hope and pure joy.” Writing in the Winnipeg Free Press, Jen Zoratti called it “a well written show, full of perceptive, funny and sometimes heartbreaking details,” adding that Zeigler “can sing too.” Dramaturg David Ford places her in the tradition of great redhead comediennes like Lucille Ball and Carol Burnett.

The Madeline Minx Cabaret is not a sequel and not a surrender. It’s a new ride. Wilder, looser, funnier, and fueled by pop hooks, sharp jokes, and the confidence that comes from letting the boldest version of yourself stay in the room.

If you’ve ever dreamed loudly, laughed hard, or refused to behave quietly just because time passed, saddle up. Madeline Minx is still running.

Special musical guest Noam Osband (“Circumscribed”, “Wikipedilove”) joins Minx onstage on select dates (Feb 28, March 1 & March 7).

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