i think this has some relevance, but i'm not sure... they do mention radiohead and the scissor sisters:
'Kiki & Herb Alive on Broadway' Tour Heads to D.C.; More Cities Expected Ernio Hernandez Playbill On-Line
Wed May 9, 7:44 PM ET
Scheduled for a March 6-April 6, 2008 run, the tour stop at the nation's capital will follow the launch in Boston and the subsequent San Francisco run.
In addition to those confirmed venues, a production spokesperson told Playbill.com that negotiations are underway for stops in Chicago, Philadelphia, Santa Fe and Seattle. The tour plan is for approximately ten major U.S. cities with producers looking into the possibility of Sydney Opera House and West End engagements.
The currently scheduled dates follow: Boston's Huntington Theatre Company (June 16-30) San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (July 13-29) Washington, D.C's Arena Stage (March 6-April 6, 2008)
Written and performed by Justin Bond and Kenny Mellman, "Kiki & Herb Alive on Broadway is comprised of unique renditions of popular songs by writers ranging from Gnarls Barkley to Radiohead to The Cure, peppered with political barbs and social observations."
Following an Off-Broadway gig, a Carnegie Hall concert and a national tour, the downtown New York City faves brought their act to Broadway Aug. 11, 2006, for a limited run that opened Aug. 15 to positive reviews.
Among the songs performed - in their own unique way - are "Celebration" (by Schmidt/Jones from the musical Celebration), "Don't Believe the Hype" (Public Enemy), "Same Old Lange Syne" ( Dan Fogelberg), "All Over Town" (The Magnetic Fields) and "Take Your Mama Out" (The Scissor Sisters).
The original Broadway design team for Kiki & Herb Alive on Broadway returns, featuring Scott Pask (set), Jeff Croiter (lighting), Marc Happel (costumes) and Brett Jarvis (sound).
Original Broadway producers Jonathan Reinis, Inc., David J. Foster, Jared Geller, Ruth Hendel, Billy Zavelson, Jamie Cesa, Anne Strickland Squadron, and Jennifer Manocherian and associate producers Gary Allen & Melvin Honowitz also present the tour.
Justin Bond and Kenny Mellman created Kiki & Herb in 1992 and have been embodying their respective alter-egos ever since in various shows. The infamous twosome make their way through a number of songs, occasionally taking the off ramp into the brash and boozy bio of the "septuagenarian" (as her press release states) Kiki. As she "drags" us through those unforgettable moments, her shy straight man accompanist Herb tickles the ivories. Previous works include Kiki & Herb: Coup de Theatre, Jesus Wept and There's a Stranger in the Manger!
Tickets to Kiki & Herb Alive on Broadway are available by venue:
Boston at
www.huntingtontheatre.org San Francisco at
www.act-sf.org Washington, D.C. at
www.arena-stage.org http://news.yahoo.com/s/playbill/20070510/en_playbill/107959