The Yellow Cake Revue is a musical composition for a speaker (reciter) and pianist by the English composer Peter Maxwell Davies.
It was composed in 1980, in the aftermath of the publication of a report (commissioned by the Secretary of State for Scotland into the possibility of mining uranium ('yellow cake')) which had been discovered near the town of Stromness in Orkney. The total opposition by the local community as well as Orkney Islands Council combined with the report's recommendation to reject the mining proposals persuaded the Secretary of State not to give the go-ahead. As has been noted, however, the threat remains.[1]
The work is a sequence of cabaret songs and recitations, and two interludes for piano. The first, Farewell to Stromness, has become one of Davies' most popular pieces, and has been arranged for various instruments. Similarly, Yesnaby Ground is frequently performed independently of the work for which it is written.
The work was premiered at the Stromness Hotel as part of the 1980 St Magnus Festival with Eleanor Bron as the reciter, accompanied by the composer.