" Kabaret Finale" by Bonnie Appetite and cast - Bonnie Appetite and the cast sang a medley of each of their songs. A broccoli piece said "Cha cha cha!" at times while his glasses flipped off, but they resumed. Night sounds, Latin percussion, and low lighting set the mood for this number, as the produce (broccoli, tomatoes, bananas, etc.) began to chant "Veggie-Veggie-Fruit-Fruit! Veggie-Veggie-Fruit-Fruit!" Bonnie Appetite, now in a Carmen Miranda-style carnival outfit, and perched upon a crescent moon that descended from the ceiling, sang "I simply have to tell you that my friends who are singing are.delectable!" Here, another running gag was present. " Veggie, Veggie, Fruit, Fruit" by The Colander Combo and The Fiesta Fruit. Eggz's bow tie moved if he was laughing, and at the end of their parts, smoke bellowed around them protecting them from being seen moving into the ground. There were also running gags in this part of the show. Hamm: "That's right, nuts to me! Another excellent source of protein".Įventually, their bickering got out of hand and they had to retire into the oven for a fear of total meltdown. Hamm: "Cheese, cheese is a great source of protein!" Hamm: "There's plenty of good protein acts for me to work with!" Eggz kept telling corny jokes and decided to split from the duo to join another protein group. Eggz told jokes and sang a few short ditties. Hamm & Eggz was a vaudeville-style comic rendition of The Meat Group Can Help You Keep Strong, in which Mr. It wore glasses and was revealed when a kitchen cabinet was opened. The Cereal Sisters (Oats, Rice, and Corn) sang a parody of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy in the style of The Andrews Sisters, accompanied by a bugle-blowing bread slice. " Boogie Woogie Bakery Boy" by The Cereal Sisters. Every time they came out, ice cold fog poured out of the freezer. Each of the dairy products performed a brief cameo in a stylized manner (e.g., Miss Cheese sang like Mae West). Dairy Goods was a singing milk carton who emerged from a refrigerator holding an old fashioned radio-style floor microphone close to his mouth, crooning introductions to three dairy products (Miss Cheese, Miss Yogurt, and Miss Ice Cream) in the style of 1930s costume extravaganzas. Dairy Goods and his Stars of the Milky Way. The only figure that did not feature agriculated facial features was the mustard jar. These animatronics were the first food products to come. The Kitchen Krackpots band (containers of ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, etc.) played a boisterous ragtime intro, as Bonnie reappeared, now in showgirl attire, to "Thank you all for coming to (her) kitchen." The Kitchen Krackpots came out of the floor and reappeared in the ending of the show. " Chase Those Meal Time Blues Away" by Bonnie Appetite and the Kitchen Krackpots. The lights turned off, and the next performance came. She had cookbooks and her hair wrapped in a bun and was wearing a typical housewife's dress. Bonnie sang this at the start of the show, explaining that it's time for her to prepare a meal, and she isn't too excited about it.
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