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The woman who knew life really is a cabaret

Howard Samuels on the cabaret homage to his partner and muse Fran Landesman

May 8, 2015 12:21
Howard Samuels and the late Fran Landesman — a ‘mutual love fest’

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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'My words coming out of somebody else's mouth is just about the most erotic, sexy, pleasurable experience you could possibly imagine!" How could you not eat up a woman who says that?

Fran Landesman - beat poet, jazz lyricist and lifelong bohemian - came into my life in the autumn of 1982, and to this day has had the most enduring and profound influence on it. I still pinch myself to check this actually happened, and I cherish the memories of our times together until her passing in 2011.

If you believe in kismet, as I do, you will understand how I feel we were destined to meet and become soulmates. The more I got to know her the more I fell in love with her genius, her outrageous sense of humour, her zest for life, her words, her music, her mood swings and most of all her heart. Even now she brightens up my life just thinking of her and, best of all, the feeling was mutual. So how did this cranky, jazz-steeped beat generation Dorothy Parker come into the life of a nice Jewish boy I hear you ask.

In the summer of 1982, I had just returned to London after playing a Puerto Rican with a headband in a Scottish production of "West Side Story", a deeply unsatisfying experience!