Chameleon
This hilarious, emotionally charged cabaret has a relatable moment for everyone! A sweet yet very real insight into dating, fitness and the dreaded high school reunion will double as a great night out and free therapy for all.
Chameleon brilliantly portrays a new point of view of the norms of mental illness through heartfelt stories of a woman’s journey to mental wellness. With original music from the world of the blues, jazz and rock, Chameleon packs a healthy dose of funny for the mind, body and soul. Come on a wild ride deep into the twisted rabbit-hole of the human psyche.
Meal & Show or Show Only tickets available. Doors 5.30pm, Dinner 6pm & Show 8pm
If you have a discount ticket you can still get our great meal bundle- $30 for two courses. Just arrive @ 6.00pm and pay over the bar!
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Presented by: KLR Creative
Karen has performed extensively worldwide. She has performed solo and with indelabilityarts Theatre Company at various locations including the Brisbane Powerhouse, LA Boite Theatre, QTC, RPAC and in the Anywhere Theatre Festival and The Adelaide Fringe Festival, where in 2020 her show Wilbur the Optical Whale won two awards. She performed with Restless Theatre Company at the Bleach Festival for the Commonwealth Games. This show won a Helpmann Award. Her cabaret Chameleon has also played at the Adelaide Fringe and The Butterfly Club in Melbourne. She has also toured regional Queensland with indelabilityarts with Look Mum, No Hands, Love Me and Wilbur the Optical Whale. She performed Chameleon in the Queensland Cabaret Festival to a standing ovation. Her film credits have won several awards.
Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts
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Her songs thoughtfully provide nuance and deep reflection...Chameleon absolutely deserved the standing ovation it received. - Harmonie Downes, Nothing Ever Happens In Brisbane
Karen's sublimely talented approach will have you glued to her performance. - Barry Stone, Facebook
emphasis throughout the evening is on entertainment: great music, original songs, delicious characterisation, & some enjoyably comic moments - Catherine Lawrence, University of Queensland Press