Photo essay: Emilie Autumn @ the Bluebird Theater
By Tina Hagerling | November 5th, 2009 | No Comments »[insertReverbPhoto id="76410" photo="3"]
Chicago’s Emilie Autumn brought her highly-theatrical music show to the Bluebird Theater on Tuesday. Photos by Tina Hagerling.
It’s not every day that an audience gets showered with tea and crumpets. Then again, Emilie Autumn doesn’t exactly put on a typical show. Between the stilt walker, ladies swinging from the ceiling and a deranged tea party, Tuesday evening’s performance at the Bluebird was a visual extravaganza. So much so that you’d almost forget you were there to see a concert. The show — a two-hour mix of music, theatrics and audience participation — featured a hefty set list including “Liar,” “Misery Loves Company” and “Dead is the New Alive.” And at the end of it all, a fun and graceful cover of “Bohemian Rhapsody” made for a fitting wrap-up to a whimsical night. – Tina Hagerling
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Tina Hagerling is a Denver photographer and regular contributor to Reverb. Check out more of her concert photography.

