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April 30, 2018

Hudsy Hawn Reveals Inner Brooke Wilkes in 'From Vanilla to Kink'

BURBANK, Calif.—The Colony Theatre Company on Third Street was filled to capacity last night as showwoman Hudsy Hawn told an audience of more than 250 kinksters and kink fans how she evolved from being a 15-year-old Alaskan named Brooke Wilkes in 1986 to becoming one of California's most famous pro dommes—and she did most of that telling through song. The show was called From Vanilla to Kink, and while Brooke was on-stage for the entire hour-plus length of the play, she had plenty of help, including a four-piece band, some backup singers (who doubled as her Love Addicts Anonymous support group), about a dozen more role-players of one sort or another—and even her mom in the audience. But even before Brooke took the stage, she brought out her former drama instructor Gary Krinke to give a bit of background. "I was the first person ever to give her a lead in a musical theater production," he said. "It was in Orange County, California, an affluent little area, because Brooke was going to eventually play Dorothy in The Wiz. The Wiz, not The Wizard of Oz; The Wiz." This gave the audience its big first laugh, since most of them were well aware that The Wiz is an all-black production, and Brooke is about as white as they come. On the other hand, no one was surprised that this would happen in Orange County, California. But the incongruity of an all-white version of The Wiz set the tone for the evening, which quickly picked up its pace when Brooke first appeared, loudly belting out her version of Heart's Barracuda. However, after explaining that "kink is in the eye of the beholder," and getting the audience to give its consent to "take a drink on the rag pole(?)" with her, the former-blonde-turned-redhead then took the audience back even further than her (well-received) Dorothy—all the way back to an eight-year-old sitting in her bedroom in Anchorage and writing a fan letter to ... Hollywood! "I had seen Olivia Newton-John star in Grease, and I knew that my big dream was to be a huge movie star," she said. "I wanted to be the next Sandy, and I also knew that all I needed to do was write Hollywood itself to become a star. 'Hello, Hollywood Friends, my name is Brooke Wilkes. I live in the state of Alaska ... I am writing this letter because I can sing good ... I would like to have your opinion about me being a movie star. If that's possible, please write me your answer at the following address ... P.S., I can dance too!" While waiting for Hollywood's response, Brooke put on small musical shows with friends in her living room—and charged the others to see it. That led to her mom entering her in a talent show (at the local mall, of course!)—and she promptly recreated that audition, complete with her rendition of Lesley Gore's Out Here on My Own—in a tutu. "I finally discovered my vanilla purpose: To be a singing star on stage," she gushed. "And I won! I was crowned Miss Teen Talent Alaska!" It was that win that inspired her mom to move the whole family (minus dad, who was "too busy gold mining") to California, where Brooke got cast in a number of musicals, even Grease—where she was cast as Rizzo!—and then her big break came: She was cast in several shows at Disneyland, where she got to belt out a version of Journey's Separate Ways. The Disneyland gig led to Brooke's first engagment—to an actor, who promptly jilted her at the altar, but not before she wrote her wedding song, Then There Was You, which she sang for the audience—which, at her request, got out the tiny bottles of fluid which they'd been given at the entrance and blew soap bubbles in her direction. (Did we mention this was a very interactive performance?) Still recovering from the jilt, Brooke started checking out Craigslist personals, which led to her first experience with domination—as a sub, whose dominant made her drink from a dog bowl, as the audience howled with laughter. "Ohmigod, my mind was blown!" she exclaimed. "I got my first male dominant. I didn't even know what BDSM was, yet every night, sir would call and I would obey him, no matter time of the day, no matter what time of night, whether he wanted me to crawl or drink out of the dog bowl—I would do anything for him!" But her first dom left, leaving Brooke with the idea that maybe what she needed to do was to train her own dominant on how to dom her properly—and thus Hudsy Hawn was born. Along the way, she found a dom she liked, whom she dubbed "Mr. Perfect," but he was basically looking for a group polyamory, so that only lasted a short while, and Brooke was back to the bars, looking for new conquests—all told in both words and lyrics, most notably with an almost-full-cast version of the Village People's YMCA, now recreated as BDSM! And all of that takes us to just a little past the halfway point of the wonderful, wonderful kinky musical romp from this incredibly talented and creative songstress/dominatrix. It's unclear when and where From Vanilla to Kink will be presented again, but if it's near you, we have just three words of advice: DON'T MISS IT!

 
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