You Ready For This? is a “sassy, unapologetic” show “that really hits home”. A defining highlight of the 2021 Adelaide Cabaret Festival and more recently the Perth International Cabaret Festival 2024, The Sisters are bringing their smash hit cabaret show to Brisbane for the very first time.
With a repertoire that delights, peppered with irreverence and humour, it is a work that deserves to reach new and diverse audiences. The 60 minute show is a unique cabaret performance packed with sensational songs, exuberant laughter and great music, and certainly has plenty of attitude. The work is disability-led, bold, brilliant and determined to challenge society’s pre-conceived ideas about who can be a pop star.
Are you ready for this? We think you are!
Undercover Artist Festival is hosted at Queensland Theatre, find out more about purchasing tickets here and venue access here.
Community/Concession tickets are available for people with disability, First Nations patrons, seniors, and concession card holders. Companion Card holders can access a free ticket.
Saturday, 20 September 4:00pm
Monday, 22 September 8:00pm
Companion Cards are accepted. A transaction fee of $5.00 will apply per transaction.
Queensland Theatre – Diane Cilento Studio
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Aimee Crathern – Sister of Invention
Michelle Hall – Sister of Invention
Caroline Hardy – Sister of Invention
Annika Hooper – Sister of Invention
Carol Young – Musical Director
Michael Griffiths – Director
Lori Bell – Writer
With thanks to Create South Australia and Tutti Arts.
The Sisters of Invention – Aimee Crathern, Michelle Hall, Caroline Hardy and Annika Hooper – are an all-female disability led pop group based at Tutti Arts, a multi arts hub for learning disabled and neurodivergent artists on Kaurna Country (Adelaide). The Sisters write and produce original songs, collaborating with industry powerhouses Michael Ross (Electric Fields) Kathie Renner (Vincent’s Chair) and Mario Spate (aka Badcop).
Determined to challenge society’s pre-conceived ideas about who can be a pop star, the group released their second album “Stranger” in 2023 which continues to build on the success of their self-titled debut.
Recent achievements include:
Proudly supported by
This program is proudly sponsored by Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
Undercover Artist Festival is presented by Access Arts and CPL.
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