Performance Dates
21 Jan 2006 – 22 Jan 2006January 2006
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21, 22 January
Details
Addresscnr Childer's Street & University Avenue CANBERRA
The Street Theatre presents two evenings of hilarious Comedy Cabaret on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 January. All proceeds from these fundraiser events will go towards the development of a new Cabaret, I Get the Music in You, written by Queenie van de Zandt and Tony Taylor.
Comedy Tonight! will have you in stitches with A night choc-a-bloc with comic songs performed by some of Canberra's favourite entertainers. Just imagine a cabaret stage shared by the likes of Queenie van de Zandt, Peter J. Casey, John Shortis and Moya Simpson, Stephen Pike, Ian Croker, Rod Beaver and more surprise guests on the night.
Queenie will perform as herself and various other characters and will host the evening as Jan van de Stool, the brilliant Dutch “music therapist” from I Get the Music in You.
"Just when you think dry, underplayed, deadpan comedy is a lost art in Australia, along comes Queenie van de Zandt to restore your faith..." (Jim Murphy, The Age)
"Queenie van de Zandt is not only a great cabaret singer, she is hilarious, too Â… outrageously funny. A real laugh-out loud hoot." (Kate Herbert, Herald Sun)
"Queenie reigns supreme... what a fabulous singer she is."(Diana Simmonds, Sunday Telegraph)
"Â…a constant stream of laughs... a triumph..." (John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald)
Comedy Tonight! will have you in stitches with A night choc-a-bloc with comic songs performed by some of Canberra's favourite entertainers. Just imagine a cabaret stage shared by the likes of Queenie van de Zandt, Peter J. Casey, John Shortis and Moya Simpson, Stephen Pike, Ian Croker, Rod Beaver and more surprise guests on the night.
Queenie will perform as herself and various other characters and will host the evening as Jan van de Stool, the brilliant Dutch “music therapist” from I Get the Music in You.
"Just when you think dry, underplayed, deadpan comedy is a lost art in Australia, along comes Queenie van de Zandt to restore your faith..." (Jim Murphy, The Age)
"Queenie van de Zandt is not only a great cabaret singer, she is hilarious, too Â… outrageously funny. A real laugh-out loud hoot." (Kate Herbert, Herald Sun)
"Queenie reigns supreme... what a fabulous singer she is."(Diana Simmonds, Sunday Telegraph)
"Â…a constant stream of laughs... a triumph..." (John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald)
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.